What would you like for breakfast?等于What do you want for breakfast?他们可替换吗?

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What would you like for breakfast?等于What do you want for breakfast?他们可替换吗?

What would you like for breakfast?等于What do you want for breakfast?他们可替换吗?
What would you like for breakfast?等于What do you want for breakfast?他们可替换吗?

What would you like for breakfast?等于What do you want for breakfast?他们可替换吗?
绝对可以

可以 意思都是 你想要些什么作为早餐呢?

都可以。但第一句客气些。第二句比较生硬。

Both have very similiar meanings.
In this sentence 'like' means:
like (WANT)
verb
1 would/FORMALshould like... used to say that you want or desire something:
I think I'd like the ...

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Both have very similiar meanings.
In this sentence 'like' means:
like (WANT)
verb
1 would/FORMALshould like... used to say that you want or desire something:
I think I'd like the soup for my starter.
[+ to infinitive] I'd like to go to Moscow.
I would like to say a big thankyou to everyone who's helped to make our wedding such a special occasion!
2 used in requests:
I'd like one of the round loaves, please.
[+ to infinitive] I'd like to book a seat for tonight's performance.
[+ object + to infinitive] I'd like you to send this for me first class, please.
[+ past participle] I would like the whole lot finished by the weekend.
want (DESIRE)
verb [T]
1 to desire a particular thing or plan of action. 'Want' is not used in polite requests in British English:
I want some chocolate.
She wants a word with you.
He's everything you'd ever want in a man - bright, funny and attractive.
[+ to infinitive] What do you want to eat?
[+ object + to infinitive] Do you want me to take you to the station?
[+ object + past participle] This letter - do you want it sent first class?
[+ object + adjective] Do you want this pie hot?
[+ object + ing form of verb] I don't want a load of traffic going past my house all night, waking me up.
You wait - by next year she'll be wanting a bigger house!
Compare like (WANT).
2 to wish or need someone to be present:
Am I wanted at the meeting tomorrow?
He is wanted by the police (= The police are searching for him).
3 INFORMAL want in/out of to want to start or stop being involved in something:
I want out of the whole venture before it's too late.
Both LIKE and WANT have several different meanings. To see them using an English only dictionary such as http://dictionary.cambridge.org

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可以,would like 等于want.

all the same

一个意思

Of course,they are same meaning.