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How do you say I am excited to see in french?

There are a few ways to say "I am excited to see" in French, depending on the context:

Formal:

* J'ai hâte de voir... (I am looking forward to seeing...) - This is the most common and versatile option.

* Je suis impatient de voir... (I am impatient to see...) - This emphasizes the feeling of anticipation.

Informal:

* J'ai trop hâte de voir... (I am so excited to see...) - This emphasizes the intensity of the excitement.

* J'ai vraiment hâte de voir... (I am really looking forward to seeing...) - This is a more toned-down version of the above.

You can also use the verb "avoir envie de" (to want) in certain contexts:

* J'ai envie de voir... (I want to see...) - This implies a strong desire to see something.

Here are some examples:

* J'ai hâte de voir le film. (I am looking forward to seeing the movie.)

* Je suis impatient de voir mes amis. (I am impatient to see my friends.)

* J'ai trop hâte de voir la mer. (I am so excited to see the sea.)

* J'ai envie de voir le nouveau restaurant. (I want to see the new restaurant.)

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