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Learn Korean “Want – and Want to -” Posted by on Feb 12, 2015 in Uncategorized

“Want to-” is one of useful phrase you can use. The grammar rule is “Want to -” V.S. + 고 싶다. Please read examples below.

To meet 만나다-만나고 싶어요

To eat먹다- 먹고 싶어요

To sleep 자다-자고 싶어요 (I want to go to bed- 잠을 자고 싶어요)

To go 가다-가고 싶어요

To leave 떠나다-떠나고 싶어요

To come 오다-오고 싶어요

To give 주다-주고 싶어요 (I want to give a gift to my friend –친구한테 선물을 주고 싶어요)

“Want -” is noun(를/을) + 원하다 ; This is not really for the conversation, but you may going to see Korean using it as some writing. For instance, the nation wants a new president/ 국민은 새로운 대통령을 원합니다.

 

Please watch video and listen how to pronounce.

 

 

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