What is the difference between J Aimerais and Je voudrais?

J’aimerais is simply “I would like…”. The emphasis is not so much on getting something but more on liking it. Je voudrais emphasises that you would like to obtain something, not just liking it.

Is it rude to say Je veux?

It’s more polite and acceptable. “Je veux” is used when you talk with friends.

What is J Aimerais?

j’aimerais (te voir) : I would like (to see you)aimer, conditionnel présent.

How do you pronounce Aimerai?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /ɛm.ʁɛ/
  2. Audio. (file)

What tense is J Aimerais?

Present
French Verb Conjugations

Present Conditional
j’ aime aimerais
tu aimes aimerais
il aime aimerait
nous aimons aimerions

Why is je voudrais?

Je voudrais is the conditional (would tense) of the verb “vouloir”, which means to want. Hence, while “Je voudrais” means “I’d like”, the literal translation is “I would want”.

How do you use Je voudrais?

“Je voudrais…” simply means, “I would like…” This will let the other person know what you would like to do, know, or have. We follow “Je voudrais” with a noun or infinitive.

How do you use Aime?

Aimer conjugation in the present tense

  1. J’aime I like.
  2. Tu aimes you like.
  3. Il, elle on aime he she one likes.
  4. Nous aimons we like.
  5. Vous aimez you like.
  6. Ils, elles aiment they like.

What is Je voudrais?

je veux (I want) or je voudrais (I would want/like) Je voudrais is preferable in social contexts such as in a restaurant, as it is more polite and subtle than the blunt je veux (just like in English). [Note that j’aimerais (I would like) is also very commonly used in more polite contexts.]