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Chinese: 'Where do you want to go?'

Hello everyone! In this post we will learn how to say: ' Where do you want to go? ' 'to go' in Chinese is  ๅŽป ( Qรน) 'to want' = ๆƒณ ( XiวŽng) ‘want to go' = ๆƒณๅŽป ( XiวŽng Qรน) ไฝ ๆƒณๅŽปๅ“ชๅ„ฟ? ( Nว xiวŽng qรน nวŽ'er?)= Where do you want to go? Now let's answer this question, and tell them where we want to go! To answer, we say: ๆˆ‘ๆƒณๅŽป (w ว’ xiวŽng qรน) + the place Example: I want to go to the supermarket. supermarket = ่ถ…ๅธ‚ ( chฤoshรฌ) → ๆˆ‘ๆƒณๅŽป่ถ…ๅธ‚。( w ว’ xiวŽng qรน chฤoshรฌ).  Here are some more vocabulary for places: ้ค้ฆ† ( CฤnguวŽn)  = restaurant  ๅฎพ้ฆ† (bฤซnguวŽn)  = hotel ๅคงๅญฆ ( dร xuรฉ)  = university ้“ถ่กŒ ( yรญnhรกng)  = bank ๅซ็”Ÿ้—ด ( Wรจishฤ“ngjiฤn)  = WC; bathroom ๅŒป้™ข ( yฤซyuร n)  = hospital  Practice by using these words to create your own example sentences. Good luck!  ๅŠ ๆฒน!

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