Difference between revisions of "Expressing "would like to" with "xiang""

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* 我 <em>想</em> <strong>吃</strong> 面。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>xiǎng</em>  <strong>chī</strong> miàn. </span> <span class="trans">I would like to eat noodles. </span>
 
* 我 <em>想</em> <strong>吃</strong> 面。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>xiǎng</em>  <strong>chī</strong> miàn. </span> <span class="trans">I would like to eat noodles. </span>
* 你 <em>想</em><strong> </strong> 水 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>hē</strong> shuǐ ma? </span> <span class="trans">Would you like to drink some water? </span>
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* 你 <em>想</em> <strong></strong> 水 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>hē</strong> shuǐ ma? </span> <span class="trans">Would you like to drink some water? </span>
* 我们 <em>想</em> <strong>看</strong> 电视。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>xiǎng</em><strong>kàn</strong> diànshì. </span> <span class="trans">We would like to watch TV. </span>
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* 我们 <em>想</em> <strong>看</strong> 电视。<span class="pinyin">Wǒmen <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>kàn</strong> diànshì. </span> <span class="trans">We would like to watch TV. </span>
 
* 他 <em>想</em> <strong>买</strong> 一 个 大 房子。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>mǎi</strong> yī gè dà fángzi. </span> <span class="trans">He would like to buy a big apartment. </span>
 
* 他 <em>想</em> <strong>买</strong> 一 个 大 房子。 <span class="pinyin">Tā <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>mǎi</strong> yī gè dà fángzi. </span> <span class="trans">He would like to buy a big apartment. </span>
 
* 你 <em>想</em> <strong>去</strong> 酒吧 吗?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>qù</strong> ma? </span> <span class="trans">Would you like to go? </span>
 
* 你 <em>想</em> <strong>去</strong> 酒吧 吗?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>xiǎng</em> <strong>qù</strong> ma? </span> <span class="trans">Would you like to go? </span>

Revision as of 08:02, 4 February 2017

If you want to express something that you "would like to do," 想 (xiǎng) will be a very helpful auxiliary verb to know. Although similar to 要 (yào), 想 (xiǎng) will give you another more tactful option when you want to articulate a desire.

想 (xiǎng) Sentence

Structure

The verb 想 (xiǎng) can be used to express "would like to." In this case it's an auxiliary verb. The structure is:

Subj. + 想 + Verb + Obj.

Examples

  • 面。xiǎng chī miàn. I would like to eat noodles.
  • 水 吗? xiǎng shuǐ ma? Would you like to drink some water?
  • 我们 电视。Wǒmen xiǎng kàn diànshì. We would like to watch TV.
  • 一 个 大 房子。 xiǎng mǎi yī gè dà fángzi. He would like to buy a big apartment.
  • 酒吧 吗?xiǎng ma? Would you like to go?

Negating 想 (xiǎng) Sentence

Structure

Subj. + 不 + 想 + Verb + Obj.

Examples

  • 他们 不 想 酒吧。 Tāmen bù xiǎng jiǔbā. They wouldn't like to go to the bar.
  • 不 想 认识 这个 美女 吗?bù xiǎng rènshi zhège měinǚ ma? Would you not like to know this beautiful lady?
  • 不 想 家。bù xiǎng huí jiā. I wouldn't like to return home.
  • 那个 地方 很 近,我 不 想 车。Nàge dìfang hěn jìn, wǒ bù xiǎng kāi chē. That place is so close. I would not like to drive.
  • 不 想 父母 的 钱。 bù xiǎng huā fùmǔ de qián. He would not like to spend his parents' money.

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