Usage Note
Désirer is more formal and intense than vouloir (to want), carrying a nuance of longing or wish. It is commonly used in polite service contexts — Vous désirez? is what a waiter or shopkeeper says, equivalent to 'What would you like?' The noun désir means desire or wish.
Examples
"Il désire voyager en Europe."
Natural Translation
He desires to travel in Europe.
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