Core Meanings
The verb 想 (xiǎng) primarily means "to think" or "to want to". It can express a thought, an opinion, or a desire to do something. When used to express desire, it often translates as "want to" or "would like to".
Usage and Collocations
- 想 + verb: expresses a desire or intention to do something, e.g., 想吃 (want to eat).
- 想 + noun/pronoun + verb: expresses a thought or opinion about someone or something, e.g., 我想他 (I think he...).
- 想 can also be used in questions to ask about preferences or desires, e.g., 你想做什么? (What do you want to do?).
Common Collocations
- 想去 (want to go)
- 想吃 (want to eat)
- 想念 (to miss someone)
- 想法 (idea, opinion)
Notes
When 想 expresses desire, it is often followed by a verb. When it expresses thinking or opinion, it can be followed by a clause or a pronoun plus verb. Avoid confusing 想 with 要, which is more direct and sometimes stronger in expressing necessity or demand.
Core Meanings
The verb 想 (xiǎng) primarily means "to think" or "to want to". It can express a thought, an opinion, or a desire to do something. When used to express desire, it often translates as "want to" or "would like to".
Usage and Collocations
- 想 + verb: expresses a desire or intention to do something, e.g., 想吃 (want to eat).
- 想 + noun/pronoun + verb: expresses a thought or opinion about someone or something, e.g., 我想他 (I think he...).
- 想 can also be used in questions to ask about preferences or desires, e.g., 你想做什么? (What do you want to do?).
Common Collocations
- 想去 (want to go)
- 想吃 (want to eat)
- 想念 (to miss someone)
- 想法 (idea, opinion)
Notes
When 想 expresses desire, it is often followed by a verb. When it expresses thinking or opinion, it can be followed by a clause or a pronoun plus verb. Avoid confusing 想 with 要, which is more direct and sometimes stronger in expressing necessity or demand.
Core Meanings
The verb 想 (xiǎng) primarily means "to think" or "to want to". It can express a thought, an opinion, or a desire to do something. When used to express desire, it often translates as "want to" or "would like to".
Usage and Collocations
- 想 + verb: expresses a desire or intention to do something, e.g., 想吃 (want to eat).
- 想 + noun/pronoun + verb: expresses a thought or opinion about someone or something, e.g., 我想他 (I think he...).
- 想 can also be used in questions to ask about preferences or desires, e.g., 你想做什么? (What do you want to do?).
Common Collocations
- 想去 (want to go)
- 想吃 (want to eat)
- 想念 (to miss someone)
- 想法 (idea, opinion)
Notes
When 想 expresses desire, it is often followed by a verb. When it expresses thinking or opinion, it can be followed by a clause or a pronoun plus verb. Avoid confusing 想 with 要, which is more direct and sometimes stronger in expressing necessity or demand.