To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
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this is how you say fourteen in french: quatorze. you write 14 in french the exact same way.
To say "Go Saints" in French, you would say "Allez les Saints." In this phrase, "Allez" means "Go" and "les Saints" translates to "the Saints." The verb "aller" is conjugated to match the command form, and "les" is the plural definite article used before "Saints."
To say forty-one thousand in French, you would say Quarante et un mille.
To say "go downstairs" in French, you would say "descends les escaliers."
To say "I knew" in French, you would say "Je savais."
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
To say "go up the stairs" in French, you would say "monter les escaliers."
j'aimerais aller ...
a parent to his/her child: Go get them (your shoes, toys, whatever)! -- Va les chercher ! -- "vah lay shair-shay"
In French, you would say "C'est ma maman, elle s'appelle."
You would say "Je veux me marier avec toi" in French.
Je voudrais manger.
To say "where did you go" in French, you would say "Où es-tu allé?" for a male and "Où es-tu allée?" for a female.
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
"She will go" in French is "Elle ira."