Vouloir (to want) · Subjonctif
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Vouloir in the French subjonctif présent is: je veuille, tu veuilles, il/elle/on veuille, nous voulions, vous vouliez, ils/elles veuillent. The subjonctif présent of vouloir uses two stems: 'veuill-' for singular + ils ('veuille, veuilles, veuille, veuillent') and 'voul-' for nous/vous ('voulions, vouliez'). The most distinctive subjonctif in French — 'veuille' is unique to vouloir.
| To Want | Vouloir |
|---|---|
| I want | je veuille |
| you want | tu veuilles |
| he/she want | il/elle/on veuille |
| we want | nous voulions |
| you want | vous vouliez |
| they want | ils/elles veuillent |
Vouloir (to want) in context
Sentences that use vouloir in the subjonctif. Tap each to hear it.
I really need to want to change.
I'd like you to want to try.
Although he wants to come, he can't.
It is important that we all want the same thing.
I hope you really want to succeed.
I doubt they want to change their mind.
Working with the subjonctif
The subjonctif isn't a tense — it's a mood. It signals doubt, desire, emotion, necessity, or hypothetical possibility. The standard trigger families: "il faut que" (it's necessary), "je veux que" (I want), "je doute que" (I doubt), "avant que" (before), "bien que" (although), "pour que" (so that). The form usually comes from the third-person plural of the present indicative (ils parlent → que je parle). Most -er verbs look identical in subjonctif and indicative for je/tu/il/ils — only the nous/vous forms shift, and only irregular verbs like être (sois), avoir (aie), aller (aille), faire (fasse) need full memorisation.
Frequently asked questions
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