How to Say "I WANT" in Spanish WITHOUT saying QUIERO (2 Easy Expressions) Beginner/Intermediate
Today we look at 2 simple Spanish phrases to express "What you WANT" without using Querer, the literal Spanish translation.
This is a great way to add some variety to your Spanish & will make your conversations more engaging. I'd recommend using these after you're comfortable with using QUERER.
1: Apetecer (I fancy/feel/am down for)
Pronoun + Apetece
Apetecen (plural)
Pronouns
Me
Te
le
Nos
Os
Les
Useful Compound Phrase
Me apetece + verb (infinitive)
2: Tener ganas de + verb (Infinitive)
I feel like....
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@spanishwithhoani
Ай бұрын
Hola Rohini 😃 ¿Qué significa eso?
@rohinisivapalan8569
23 күн бұрын
@@spanishwithhoani mejor
Excellent, thank you. How does the meaning of apetecer and antojarse differ? Also, I do not understand why the conjugation of apetecer does not agree with what I assume is the subject of the sentence, myself (apetezco)?
@spanishwithhoani
3 күн бұрын
That's a great question, tener ganas is definitely more commonly used in my experience & I can't give a technical reason why you'd say "Me apetece" or "Me apetecen" (plural) but it's similar to the verb "Gustar", you'd only say these 2 forms in the present tense "Me gusta" or "me gustan" in plural form
Gracias brother, Hoani are you originally from Spain or Hispanic?
@spanishwithhoani
Ай бұрын
Thanks mate 👍 I'm from New Zealand but live in Australia & I don't have any Spanish ties etc. I've just been studying Spanish for the last 5 years & have made a few trips to Spain recently to practice/study. I'm still learning more myself with my teachers & I just like to pass on things I've learnt since I love the language but I also know first hand how hard it is to learn, when you live in a non Spanish speaking country
@RonnieWisdom
29 күн бұрын
@@spanishwithhoani Thank you Mate!!! That is very awesome! Thank you for sharing your journey! Hoani, you could definitely pass for being Spanish!
@spanishwithhoani
27 күн бұрын
@@RonnieWisdom thanks mate, appreciate that