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How would one say like to go in French?

There are a few ways to say "like to go" in French, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Aimer aller: This is the most literal and formal way to say "like to go".

* Avoir envie d'aller: This means "to have a desire to go".

Informal:

* J'aime bien aller: This is a more casual way of saying "I like to go".

* J'adore aller: This means "I love to go" and is very enthusiastic.

* J'aimerais aller: This means "I would like to go" and is more polite.

Example:

"I like to go to the park."

* Formal: J'aime aller au parc.

* Informal: J'aime bien aller au parc.

Adding a specific place:

To say "like to go to [place]", simply add the location after the verb. For example:

* J'aime aller au cinéma. (I like to go to the cinema.)

* J'adore aller à la plage. (I love to go to the beach.)

You can also use different prepositions depending on the location:

* à for places like towns, countries, and buildings

* dans for places like parks, forests, and rooms

* sur for places like a mountain, a hill, or a boat

Remember to conjugate the verbs correctly depending on the subject pronoun.

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