Sentence examples of "a envie" in French with translation "feel like"

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Tom dit qu'il a envie de faire une sortie. Tom said that he feels like going out.
J'ai envie de rendre. I feel like throwing up.
J'ai envie de chanter. I feel like singing.
J'ai envie de vomir. I feel like throwing up.
J'ai envie de sortir. I feel like going out.
J'ai envie de dégueuler. I feel like throwing up.
Elle avait envie de danser. She felt like dancing.
Elle eut envie de danser. She felt like dancing.
J'ai envie de me promener. I feel like taking a walk.
J'ai envie de me reposer. I feel like taking a rest.
J'ai envie de pizza ce soir. I feel like having some pizza tonight.
J'ai envie de boire une bière. I feel like drinking a beer.
J'ai envie d'une autre bière. I feel like another beer.
J'avais envie d'aller me promener. I felt like going out for a walk.
Je fais tout ce que j'ai envie. I do anything I feel like.
J'ai envie de chanter sous la pluie. I feel like singing in the rain.
J'ai envie de prendre un bain, maintenant. I feel like taking a bath now.
Parfois, j'ai envie de quitter ce travail. At times I feel like quitting my job.
J'avais envie de lire le roman policier. I felt like reading the detective story.
J'avais envie de pleurer à ces nouvelles. I felt like crying at the news.
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