Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language
The phrase want to is used to express a desire or wish to do something. In Hindi, it translates to चाहना (chahna). For example, if you say "I want to eat," it means you have a desire to eat. In Hindi, this would be मुझे खाना चाहिए (Mujhe khana chahiye).
Usage Examples and Translations
1. I want to learn English.
मुझे अंग्रेजी सीखनी है।
2. She wants to go to the park.
वह पार्क जाना चाहती है।
3. They want to watch a movie.
वे एक फिल्म देखना चाहते हैं।
Key Mistakes
1. Using want without to: Many learners say "I want go" instead of "I want to go." Remember to always include to after want.
2. Forgetting the subject: Some might say "Want to eat" without a subject. Always include the subject, like "I want to eat."
3. Incorrect verb forms: Ensure the verb after want to is in its base form. For example, "I want to going" is incorrect; it should be "I want to go."
By practicing these points, you can improve your English speaking skills!