It depends on your meaning.
If you are speaking to a morsel of food, saying "I want to taste you." the translation would be "Je veux te goûter."
If you are speaking to a lover before lightly biting them or kissing them, "I want to taste you." should probably be translated as "Je veux te sentir." - "I want to feel you." since you are not intent on consuming or savoring the flavor of your lover.
Baby girl in French is: Bébé fille.
I like red strawberries
Vous êtes tous je veux - You are all I want
my try: on se baise ? (vulgar!)
nice
gout = taste (pronounced goo)
You say you have great taste by saying Vous avez beaucoup de gožt. French is one of the most studied languages in the world.
goût le douleur
un petit gout de français.
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
How do you say They want to in French
What I want to be ... is 'ce que je veux être' in French.
if you want to say "you are" you say "vous êtes" but if you want to say "and you" you say "et vous"
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
Le goût de la France
You can say "Je veux faire caca" in French to express that you want to poop.
To say "brown" in French, you would say "marron."