Friday, January 22, 2016

~고 싶어요, I want to

I want to ~ in Korean is ~고 싶어요. The underlined part is a little tricky at first because how the verb changes, but you will learn how it works over time.

Korean verbs have two parts in a word; it start with meaning of the action and ends with how it is applied.
For example, 다녀오다 means "go and return".

다녀오세요: please go and return
다녀오셨어요: did you go and return?
다녀오겠습니다: I will go and return.
다녀습니다: I went and returned.

To say you want to do something, you can use "~고 싶어요" and put the meaning part of a verb in "~".

한국 음식(food) 먹(eat) 싶어요
: I want to eat korean food.

학교(school) 가(go) 싶어요
: I want to go school

보(see)고 싶어요
: I want to see

게임하(play game)고 싶어요
: I want to play game

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