How to say 'I want to' in Korean - Korean phrases

 Chapter Sixteen

How to say 'I want to' in Korean?

Hi there,

In this chapter, we're going to learn sentences with 'I want to'. This is really a common phrase yet very essential. There will be no day without using this phrase in any of your conversations or something, right?

So, how do we say that? Let's see.

The Korean word or phrase which means 'I want to' is 고 싶다 (go sipda). Sometimes we use 고 싶어요 (go sippeoyo). 

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Let's look at more examples.

                  What is the difference between 이에요 and 예요?

        BangTanSonyeondaneul mannago sipeoyo.

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  • 한국에 가고 싶어요 - I want to go to Korea. 
         Hangooke gago sipeoyo

  • 영화를 보고 싶어요 - I want to watch a movie.
        Yeonghwareul pogo sipeoyo

  • 쇼핑하고 싶어요 - I want to shop.
         Syeoppinghago sipeoyo.

  • 박물관에 가고 싶어요 - I want to go to the Museum.
        Pagmoolgwane gago sipeoyo.

  • 책을 읽고 싶다 - I want to read a book.
         Chaegeul ilggo sipda.

  • 김치를 먹고 싶다 - I want to eat Kimchi.
         Kimchireul meoggo sipda.

  • 집에서 자고 싶다 - I want to sleep at home.
         Jibeseo jago sipda.


So that's all for today! 
Practice saying sentences with 'I want to' in Korean. 

It's very easy, right? All you have to do is just to add 고 싶다 or 고 싶어요 to the sentences. 

Try it out. If you've any doubts regarding the chapter, feel free to leave a comment in the box below, or contact me through the contact form given below. 

Bye!

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