This week, focus on the verb form γγγ to express what you want to do! π For example, if you want to eat sushi, say γγγγγΉγγ (sushi wo tabetai). Itβs simple: take the verb stem (like γγΉ from γγΉγ β to eat) and add γγ. It works only with action verbs and is used for your own desires. π§ β¨ Remember: when talking about someone else’s wants, use the γγγγ£γ¦γγ form instead (like γγγ―γγγγγΉγγγ£γ¦γγ β βHe wants to eat sushiβ). π£π Practice by making your own sentences about things you want to do: γ»γγγγΏγγ (I want to read a book π), γ«γ»γγΈγγγγ (I want to go to Japan βοΈπ―π΅). Master this pattern to express yourself more naturally and confidently! π¬π₯
