“I want something” in Korean | Korean FAQ
The word 원하다 means “to want,” but isn’t usually the most common way to express that you want something. Instead, you can use the grammar form 고 싶다 together with the verb 가지다 as 가지고 싶다. But this also has a specific usage, so it can’t be used in every situation. I’ll explain how you can use the 고 싶다 form to express that you want something, along with several important verbs it is used together with. Learn more about this topic here: • "To Want" and "To Have" (가지다, 원하다, 있다, ~고 ... Want to start learning Korean? Check out my book, "Korean Made Simple" on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2bDBi6h (affiliate) Please consider supporting me on Patreon: / gobillykorean New merch is out! https://gobillykorean-shop.fourthwall... Become a member of GoBillyKorean: / @gobillykorean Learn Korean with GoBillyKorean! Subscribe for weekly videos! Music by Kevin MacLeod: “MJS Strings" and “Brightly Fancy.” (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)

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