〜たい (verb stem + tai) - I want to (verb)
--- Notes ---
It is considered impolite to ask someone else if the 'want' to do
something. Instead, use the negative form of the verb in a question.
Very important: 'tai' can only be used for the I person, like 'i want'.
If you want to say that someone else wants, you use 'tagaru'.
Ex:かれは牛乳を飲みたがっています。
This is because Japanese never imply they know what someone else wishes,
and 'garu' means: 'i think that', 'i heard that', etc.
--- Examples ---
日本に行きたいです。
(I) want to go to Japan.
君のところへ行きたいよ。
(I) want to go to where you are.
日本で英語をおしえたいです。
I want to teach English in Japan.
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