How to say "i would like to order" in French?

In French "i would like to order" translates to  Je voudrais commander 

Transliteration: zhuh voo-dreh koh-mahn-day

🇫🇷 Je voudrais commander une pizza.

🗣️ zhuh voo-dreh koh-mahn-day uhn pee-tsah.

🇺🇸 I would like to order a pizza.



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How to say "i would like to order" in French?

You can use the word "Je voudrais commander" which translates to "I would like to order".

How to pronounce "Je voudrais commander" (i would like to order) in French?

The word "Je voudrais commander" is pronounced as "zhuh voo-dreh koh-mahn-day".

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