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Θέλω — meaning in English: Want

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δεξιά
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παπούτσι
papóutsi
αναζήτηση
anazítisi
χρόνος
chrónos
Θέλω
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Θέλω' when expressing desires or wishes in everyday conversations. For example, you might hear it when someone says they want a certain dish at a restaurant or when discussing plans with friends about what they want to do for the weekend.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Θέλω' is the most common way to express a desire, you might also encounter 'Επιθυμώ' (epithymo), which carries a more formal or intense connotation of wanting. Use 'Θέλω' in casual settings, while 'Επιθυμώ' might be more suitable for formal occasions.
Culture
'Θέλω' is derived from the ancient Greek verb 'θέλω,' which means 'I wish' or 'I want.' This word reflects the Greek culture's focus on expressing desires openly, making it a staple in both casual and formal interactions. Interestingly, in Greek culture, saying what you want is often considered a sign of honesty and straightforwardness.
FAQ
Q.How do you use Θέλω in a sentence?
You can use 'Θέλω' to express what you want directly, like saying 'Θέλω να φάω' which means 'I want to eat.' It’s a straightforward way to convey your desires.
Q.Can Θέλω be used in questions?
'Θέλω' can certainly be used in questions. For example, you can ask someone, 'Τι θέλεις;' meaning 'What do you want?'. This is a common way to inquire about someone's preferences.
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid with Θέλω?
'Θέλω' is often used correctly, but beginners may forget to conjugate it properly based on the subject. Remember to match 'Θέλω' with 'εγώ' (I) and ensure the sentence structure is appropriate.
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