Turkish Grammar : How to Say “I Want” in Turkish | Expressing Desire Naturally
Learn how to say “I want” and “I want to” in Turkish and express desires naturally in everyday sentences. This lesson is designed for English speakers learning Turkish, focusing on real-life usage, sentence structure, and meaning clarity. You’ll learn how Turkish expresses wanting and intention, how verbs change after “want,” and why Turkish doesn’t use “I want” exactly like English. 00:00 Merhabalar, ben Sercan 00:09 Meaning of “to want” 00:31 Conjugation of “to want” for all personal pronouns 01:01 Negative conjugation 02:08 Use of “to want” with nouns 03:57 How to say “I want to something” 10:30 Examples 11:40 “to want” with demonstrative adjectives 13:14 “to want” with demonstrative pronouns Indicative Tenses Conjugation Booklets: https://yourturkishjourney.com/e-books Website: https://yourturkishjourney.com Instagram: / turkishjourneyy Reddit: / turkishjourney

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