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Akma Nabila
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Hey guys can, how i can use these words ‘I want to , I need to , I have and I must’ in spanish ?
For example , ( I want to eat banana ) but idk the spanish word or how to translate it to spanish since im afraid that google translate might be wrong.
2019년 7월 30일 오전 10:51
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To want to [do something]: Querer + the verb in the infinitive. Yo quiero comar, Él quiere ir a casa.
To need to [do something]: Tener que + the verb in the infinitive. Tengo que leer este libro. (you can also use necesitar, like Necesito leer, but tener que is more common)
To have - not sure if you mean it like having something or having done something.
To own = tener. Yo tengo un perro mono.
To have done something = haber + the verb in present perfect. He visto un perro mono ("He" is haber in first person) - <a href="https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/haber" target="_blank">https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/haber</a>
(Oh, or "to have to," like "I have to leave." I would use Tener Que or Necesitar que.)
To must [do something]: Hay que + the verb in the infinitive. Hay que leer este libro. That's more like "one must." Otherwise the "need to" stuff from above applies.
Espero que este te ayudare.
2019년 7월 30일
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Hola! I want to = yo quiero, I need to = yo necesito, I have to= yo tengo que and I must = yo debo or yo tengo.
ex. Yo quiero comer frutas, yo quiero bailar, yo quiero fresas. In fluent verbal communication, you Can get rid of the word ”yo” before ”quiero” ex. Quiero comer frutas, quiero bailar, quiero fresas.
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2019년 7월 30일
Akma Nabila
언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 인도네시아어, 일본어, 한국어, 말레이어, 스페인어
학습 언어
중국어(북경어), 일본어, 한국어, 스페인어
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