Gramática del JLPT N5 (tai)

Significado

want to do something

Cómo se usa

Verb ます (stem form) たい
たくない
たかった
tai たい jlpt n5 grammar meaning 文法 例文 japanese flashcards

Aprende gramática del idioma Japonés: (tai). Significado: want to do something.

To use this grammar point, add it at the end of the verb stem
たべます -> たべたい
I eat -> I want to eat

Basic example for (tai) – want to do~

sushi o tabetai.

I want to eat sushi.

(tai) can be conjugated to be used in negative and past tense as well.

Negative form (takunai) do not want to do~

sushi o tabetakunai

I do not want to eat sushi.

Past form (takatta) – wanted to do~

sushi o tabetakatta.

I wanted to eat sushi.

Extra Study Notes

This is mostly ONLY for first person use, but there are some situations where it’s OK to use for second person:

Example A) when quoting others

tanaka-san ga sushi o tabetai ndatte.

Tanaka-san said he wants to eat Sushi.

Example B) when asking a question

nani o tabetai desuka?

What do you want to eat?

To say someone wants to do something in 3rd person without quoting them, use instead.


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Ejemplo #1

にほんごをもっとべんきょうしたいです。
nihongo o motto benkyou shitai desu.
I want to study more Japanese.
Ejemplo #2

せんせい、ききたいことがありますが。
sensei, kikitai koto ga arimasu ga.
Sensei, there is something I'd like to ask you..
Ejemplo #3

はやくけっこんしたい。
hayaku kekkon shitai.
I want to hurry up and get married.
Ejemplo #4

じてんしゃがこわれたから、あたらしいのをかいたい。
jitensha ga kowareta kara, atarashii no o kaitai.
My bicycle broke, so I want to buy a new one.
Ejemplo #5

こどものころから、ずっとにほんにいきたかった。
kodomo no koro kara, zutto nihon ni ikitakatta.
Ever since I was little, I always wanted to go to Japan.
Ejemplo #6

つかれたから、もうべんきょうしたくない。
tsukareta kara, mou benkyou shitakunai.
I'm tired and don't want to study anymore.
Ejemplo #7

しょうらいはにほんのかいしゃではたらきたいです。
shourai wa nihon no kaisha de hatarakitai desu.
In the future, I'd like to work for a Japanese company.
Ejemplo #8

おかねがたくさんあったら、なにをしたいですか?
okane ga takusan attara, nani o shitai desu ka?
What would you want to do if you had a lot of money?

Vocabulario

Kanji Kana English
食べる たべる to eat
先生 せんせい teacher; instructor; master
聞く きく to hear; to listen (to music); to ask; to learn of
早い はやい fast; early
田中 たなか Tanaka (surname)
疲れた つかれた to be tired
勉強 べんきょう to study
あります to have; there is (non-living)
自転車 じてんしゃ bicycle
新しい あたらしい new
買う かう to buy
子供 こども child
ころ around the time~
ずっと always
日本 にほん Japan
行く いく to go

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