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What is the difference between Je voudrais and j'aimerais ?
What is the difference between Je voudrais and j'aimerais ?
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Je voudrais is like I will. And j'aimerais, is just a different way of saying it like. I'd like to.
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Honestly, you can use both in pretty much every situation
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je voudrais is i would want and j'aimerais is i would like
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Je voudrais=I will want (future tense)
J'aimerai= I will like (future tense)

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