Expressing "would like to" with "xiang"

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

想 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:

Subject + 想 + Verb + Object

Examples

  • xiǎng . I would like to go.
  • 葡萄 。 xiǎng chī pútao. He would like to eat grapes.
  • 我 很 法国 。 Wǒ hěn xiǎng Fǎguó. I would really like to go to France.
  • 我 老婆 一 个 大 房子 。 Wǒ lǎopó xiǎng mǎi yī gè dà fángzi. My wife would like to buy a big apartment.
  • 饭 。 xiǎng chī fàn. I want to eat (a meal).
  • 我 。 xiǎng jiàn wǒ. He would like to see me.

Negating 想 sentence

Structure

Subject + 不 + 想 + Verb + Object

Examples

  • 不 想 bù xiǎng . I wouldn't like to go.
  • 不 想 啤酒 。 bù xiǎng píjiǔ. I wouldn't like to drink beer.
  • 不 想 家 。 bù xiǎng huí jiā. He doesn't want to return home.
  • 不 想 咖啡 吗 ? bù xiǎng kāfēi ma? Wouldn't you like to drink coffee?
  • 不 想 车 。 bù xiǎng mǎi chē. I don't want to buy a car.

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