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「会いたくて」と「会いたい」の意味は同じですか?
What is the meaning of verb+kute like 食べたくて、飲みたくて、and how is it different from [tabetai] and [nomitai] which means "want to eat" and "want to drink" respectively....
Feb 5, 2012 7:35 PM
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You can consider ~くて as te-form, which connect two sentences together. The tense is decided by the last verb.
あなたに会いたい。I want to see you. (Sentence finishes here.)
あなたに会いたくて、ここに来た。I wanted to see you(sentence continues), so I came here.
Sometimes, you may omit the second sentence and leave the rest to the implication.
あなたに会いたくて・・・(so I came.)
February 7, 2012
verb + て is used to connect 2 verbs. when a verb X is conjugated to 'want to X" form, the い becomes くて and it'll be followed by another verb.
the meaning is still the same
February 5, 2012
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