Usage examples of "avoir envie" in French with translation to English

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C’est une vérité universellement reconnue qu’un célibataire pourvu d’une belle fortune doit avoir envie de se marier. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
J'ai envie de rendre. I feel like throwing up.
Elle a envie de danser. She wants to dance.
J'ai envie de chanter. I feel like singing.
J'ai envie de pleurer. I want to cry.
J'ai envie de vomir. I feel like throwing up.
J'ai envie de toi. I want you.
J'ai envie de sortir. I feel like going out.
j'ai envie de te revoir I want to see you again
J'ai envie de dégueuler. I feel like throwing up.
J'ai envie de les revoir. I want to see them again.
Elle avait envie de danser. She felt like dancing.
Il a envie de sortir avec elle. He wants to go out with her.
Elle eut envie de danser. She felt like dancing.
J'ai envie d'apprendre l'hébreu. I want to learn Hebrew.
J'ai envie de me promener. I feel like taking a walk.
J'ai envie de partir en voyage. I want to go somewhere on a trip.
J'ai envie de me reposer. I feel like taking a rest.
Personne n'avait envie d'en parler. No one wanted to talk about it.
J'ai envie de pizza ce soir. I feel like having some pizza tonight.
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