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"I want..."

mikaclare
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"I want..."

Postby mikaclare » March 1st, 2010 12:04 am

I know that you can say "want to (verb)" by saying "verb stem + 고 싶다" but is there any way to say "I want (noun)." ???

How do you just say "I want (noun)." ???

Is there even a way to say that?
Thanks!

trutherous
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Postby trutherous » March 1st, 2010 7:01 am

I'm just an amature at Korean but I believe the oder would be:
(I) noun want

갖고/가지고 싶다 - want to have/possess

iPod를 가지고 싶습니다 - I want to have an iPod.


원하다 -crave/desire

물을 원합니다 - I want water.

커피 대신에 물을 원합니다 - I want water instead of coffee.

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julialim
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Postby julialim » March 1st, 2010 7:41 am

:wink: 짝짝짝!!! :D

mikaclare
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thank you!

Postby mikaclare » March 3rd, 2010 10:17 am

Thank you so much!! I asked several people and couldn't figure it out!

Yay!

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