The full form of Id like: I would like.
I would + original form of verb, for example: Id see, Id walk, Id study.
For example: If I were rich, Id travel around the world.
If I were rich, I would travel around the world. Extended information
Usage of would
1. When used in declarative sentences, it expresses the past tense of will.
Example: He said that he would go to the party. He said that he would go to the party.
2. Express “want”
Example: I wouldn’t let my daughter go to the party. I wouldn’t let my daughter go to the party.
Expressing that at some point in the past, I didn’t want my daughter to go to the prom.
3. Expressing "past habit" of doing something
Example: When I was in Taiwan, I would go to the gym two times a week. When I was in Taiwan, I would go to the gym two times a week. , go to the gym twice a week.
In the sentence here, the same meaning is replaced by used to, and it is also used to express a habit of doing something in the past.
4. Express requests
When asking others for help, you can also use will or would. Using would is more polite than using will.
Example: Would you please help me?
5. Used in hypothetical mood
When using if hypothetical mood, it can also be followed by would.
Example: If I had enough money, I would buy a car for my mother. If I had enough money, I would buy a car for my mother.
6. would have + past participle
Example: I would have called you, but I was too busy. I wanted to call you, but I was too busy.
Used to express what you wanted to do in the past but didn't do it.
7. Used with wish
"Wish + (that) + past tense" is usually used to express how you wish something in the past would be, but it doesn't exist now.
Example: I wish that it would stop raining! I wish that it would stop raining.
8. would like/would rather/would prefer/would you mind
There are other uses of would, all of which express "want". For example, would like, would rather, would prefer, etc. Others include would you mind, etc.