Phase 1 · new grammar · Day 45 of 100 · ~15 min

~たい — want to

You said にほんにいきたいです on Day 7 — “I want to go to Japan.” Here’s the machine behind it. English says “want to” as two words in front of the verb. Japanese fuses it onto the verb’s stem: 食べる → 食べたい (want to eat), 行く → 行きたい (want to go). The twist: たい then behaves like an い-adjective, so its negative is 食べたくない (don’t want to).

Today's words
simple; easy
business; task
road; path
to hurry; to rush
point; tip
to continue; to last
to recall; to remember
emptiness; being empty
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See it in real sentences
I want to go to Japan. · seed
I want to drink water. · seed
I want to eat sushi. · seed
I want to rest a little. · seed

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
spicy
(つら)
1d ago
tender
(やさ)しい
1d ago
to choose
(えら)
3d ago
wife
つま
3d ago
parent
(おや)
7d ago
pupil
生徒(せいと)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “road”?
Which word means “to recall”?
Which word means “simple”?
Which word means “emptiness”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “I want to go to Japan.”
日本(にっぽん)()きたいです。
Say: “I want to drink water.”
(みず)()みたいです。
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