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How i say ((I want )) in korean
How i say ((I want )) in korean
and (( I don't want))
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Depending on the context "want" can be similar to "want to" (싶다).
But there is an actual verb, want , 원하다.
I always want something new, 나는 언제나 새로운 무엇을 원한다.
Just compare this to, I want a shave (I want to shave). We can use 싶다. 면도하고 싶다.
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To want in korean is 고싶어요, 요 here is to make the speech formal :
I want to go to school = 학교에 가고 싶어요
I want to eat Kimchi = 저 는 김치를 먹고 싶어요
And for the negative "I don't want to..." we say 고 싶지 않아요
I don't want to go home = 집에 가고 싶지 않아요
I dont want to watch tv = 저는 텔레비전을 보고 싶지 않아요
I hope this will help, i just learned that from a friend ^^
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hanina_1998
المهارات اللغوية
العربية, الإنجليزية, الكورية
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