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How must I translete "I'd like a dragon." to Russian? And explain me usage of "I'd like a..." construction.TNX
What phrase will be correct "I'd like a dragon" or "I'd like to have a dragon" or they interchangable?
Feb 5, 2011 8:47 AM
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"I'd like a..." is a polite request.
What would you like? I'd like a coffee, please.
I recognize "хотел бы" as similar to the Czech/Slovak equivalents of "would like...", is this what you are looking for?
February 5, 2011
I'd like a dragon – Я хотел бы дракона.
I'd like to have a dragon – Я хотел бы иметь дракона.
I had like to = I would like to (вежливая форма просьбы)
I would like to see a white dragon - Я хотел бы взглянуть на белого дракона.
I’d like to order breakfast for tomorrow - Я хотел бы заказать завтрак на завтра.
I would like a blue cup - Мне нужна голубая чашка.
Надеюсь, что эти примеры помогут вам в этом.
February 5, 2011
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