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he wants он хочет
How to say “he wants” in Russian? “Он хочет”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “он хочет” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he wants in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Russian Sentences with the Word “He wants”

Russian sentence with “он хочет” English translation for он хочет S

Он только хочет три кусочка пиццы.

He only wants three pieces of pizza.

Он хочет курицу или говядину?

Does he want chicken or beef?

Никто не хочет умирать.

Nobody wants to die.

Пара хочет расстаться.

The couple wants to break up.

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он хочет info.

Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
Он хочет (on kho-CHeT) sounds somewhat like "on hot-chet" in English, where "on" sounds like "he on" and "ho-chet" might remind you of "hot chat."
– Picture him wanting something "hot" to remember "ho-chet."

Explanations:
– "Он хочет" means "he wants." It combines "он" (he) and "хочет" (wants).
– "хочет" (kho-CHeT) is the third person singular form of "хотеть" (kho-TET'), which means "to want."

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– "Он жаждет" – He craves

Conjugations of 'хотеть' (Infinitive Form):

Present tense:
– я хочу (ya kho-CHU) – I want
– ты хочешь (ty KHO-cheSH’) – you want
– он/она хочет (on/aNNa KHO-CHet) – he/she wants
– мы хотим (my kha-TEEM) – we want
– вы хотите (vy kha-TEEtje) – you (plural/formal) want
– они хотят (a-NEE kha-TYAT) – they want

Past tense:
– он хотел (on kha-TYEL) – he wanted
– она хотела (aNNa kha-TYELa) – she wanted
– оно хотело (a-NOh kha-TYELa) – it wanted
– они хотели (a-NEE kha-TYELi) – they wanted

Future tense:
– я буду хотеть (ya BU-du kha-TET’) – I will want
– ты будешь хотеть (ty BU-desh’ kha-TET’) – you (singular informal) will want
– он/она/оно будет хотеть (on/a/o BU-det kha-TET’) – he/she/it will want
– мы будем хотеть (my BU-dem kha-TET’) – we will want
– вы будете хотеть (vy BU-dete kha-TET’) – you (plural/formal) will want
– они будут хотеть (a-NEE BU-dut kha-TET’) – they will want

Examples of Sentences:
– Он хочет пить. (on kho-CHeT PEET') – He wants to drink.
– Она хочет спать. (aNNa kho-CHet SPAT’) – She wants to sleep.
– Они хотят есть. (a-NEE kha-TYAT YEST') – They want to eat.
– Я хочу мороженое. (ya kho-CHU mo-RO-zhye-na) – I want ice cream.
– Мы хотим пойти в кино. (my kha-TEEM pay-TEE v kee-NO) – We want to go to the movies.

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он хочет info.

tips to remember the Russian word:
– "он" means "he", which is straightforward and easy to remember.
– "хочет" sounds somewhat like "hotch." You can think of it as "he hots for something" to remember he wants it badly.

explanations:
– "Он хочет" is the simple present tense meaning "he wants."
– Verb conjugations are important in Russian. The root verb is "хотеть."

other words that mean the same thing:
– желает (zhelaet) – he desires
– стремится (stremitsya) – he strives for

if it is infinitive then give the different conjugations (past, present, future, etc.):
– The infinitive form is "хотеть" (hotet') – to want.

Past Tense:
– он хотел (on khotel) – he wanted

Present Tense:
– он хочет (on khochet) – he wants

Future Tense:
– он будет хотеть (on budet khotet') – he will want

examples of sentences that use it:
– Он хочет пить. (On khochet pit'.) – He wants to drink.
– Он хотел книгу. (On khotel knigu.) – He wanted a book.
– Он будет хотеть новый телефон. (On budet khotet' noviy telefon.) – He will want a new phone.

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он хочет info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– "Он хочет" (on kho-chet) can be chunked into "he wants."
– Think of "хочет" sounding a bit like "hot yet," even though the spelling is different.
– Look for the "хоч-" root which is related to desire, as in the noun "хотение" (desire).

Explanations:
– "Он хочет" means "he wants." It is a present tense conjugation of the verb "хотеть" (to want).
– This verb is irregular, so it doesn’t follow the standard conjugation patterns of regular verbs.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– желает (zhelaet) – he wishes/desires
– стремится (stremitsya) – he strives

Infinitive and conjugations:
– Infinitive: хотеть (kho-tet')

Present Tense conjugations:
1st person singular: я хочу (ya kho-chu) – I want
2nd person singular: ты хочешь (ty kho-chesh') – you want
3rd person singular: он/она/оно хочет (on/ona/ono kho-chet) – he/she/it wants
1st person plural: мы хотим (my kho-tim) – we want
2nd person plural: вы хотите (vy kho-tite) – you want
3rd person plural: они хотят (oni kho-tyat) – they want

Past Tense conjugations:
Masculine: он хотел (on kho-tel) – he wanted
Feminine: она хотела (ona kho-te-la) – she wanted
Neuter: оно хотело (ono kho-te-lo) – it wanted
Plural: они хотели (oni kho-te-li) – they wanted

Future Tense conjugations:
1st person singular: я буду хотеть (ya bu-du kho-tet') – I will want
2nd person singular: ты будешь хотеть (ty bu-desh' kho-tet') – you will want
3rd person singular: он/она/оно будет хотеть (on/ona/ono bu-det' kho-tet') – he/she/it will want
1st person plural: мы будем хотеть (my bu-dim kho-tet') – we will want
2nd person plural: вы будете хотеть (vy bu-di-te kho-tet') – you will want
3rd person plural: они будут хотеть (oni bu-dit kho-tet') – they will want

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. Он хочет есть. (On kho-chet yest') – He wants to eat.
2. Она хочет пойти в кино. (Ona kho-chet poy-ti v ki-no) – She wants to go to the movies.
3. Они хотят купить новую машину. (Oni kho-tyat ku-pit' no-vu-yu ma-shi-nu) – They want to buy a new car.
4. Мы хотим поехать на море. (My kho-tim po-ye-khat' na mo-re) – We want to go to the sea.

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он хочет info.

– Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
– "Он" sounds like "on" in English, which can remind you of someone being "on" something, implying action or a state. "Хочет" resembles "hořet" in Czech, meaning "to burn," which could indicate a passionate desire or strong want.

– Explanations:
– "Он" means "he."
– "Хочет" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "хотеть," which means "to want."

– Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– Желает (zhelayet) – desires
– Стремится (stremitsya) – strives for

– Conjugations of "Хотеть":
– Infinitive: хотеть (khotet')
– Present Tense:
– я хочу (ya khochu) – I want
– ты хочешь (ty khochesh') – you (informal) want
– он/она/оно хочет (on/ona/ono khochet) – he/she/it wants
– мы хотим (my khotim) – we want
– вы хотите (vy khotite) – you (formal/plural) want
– они хотят (oni khotyat) – they want

– Past Tense:
– я хотел/хотела (ya khotel/khotela) – I wanted (male/female)
– ты хотел/хотела (ty khotel/khotela) – you (informal) wanted (male/female)
– он хотел (on khotel) – he wanted
– она хотела (ona khotela) – she wanted
– оно хотело (ono khotelo) – it wanted
– мы хотели (my khoteli) – we wanted
– вы хотели (vy khoteli) – you (formal/plural) wanted
– они хотели (oni khoteli) – they wanted

– Future Tense:
– я буду хотеть (ya budu khotet') – I will want
– ты будешь хотеть (ty budesh' khotet') – you (informal) will want
– он/она/оно будет хотеть (on/ona/ono budet khotet') – he/she/it will want
– мы будем хотеть (my budem khotet') – we will want
– вы будете хотеть (vy budete khotet') – you (formal/plural) will want
– они будут хотеть (oni budut khotet') – they will want

– Examples of Sentences:
– Он хочет пить. (On khochet pit') – He wants to drink.
– Она хочет спать. (Ona khochet spat') – She wants to sleep.
– Мы хотим поехать в Москву. (My khotim poekhat' v Moskvu) – We want to go to Moscow.

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Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
– "Он хочет" translates to "he wants" in English. Think of "ho-chit" as "he wants to hit (the goal)."
– "Он" (on) sounds similar to "on" in English, as in "He is on it."
– "Хочет" (kho-chet) can be remembered by linking it to "hope" since wanting and hoping have similar connotations.

Explanations:
– "Он" (on) means "he."
– "Хочет" (kho-chet) is the third person singular conjugation of the verb "хотеть" (kho-tet'), which means "to want."

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– "Он желает" (on zhe-laet') – "He desires."
– "Он стремится" (on stre-mit-sya) – "He strives."

Conjugations of "Хотеть" (khotet')

– Infinitive:
Хотеть (khotet') – "to want"

– Present Tense:
– Я хочу (ya kho-chu) – I want
– Ты хочешь (ty kho-chesh') – You want (informal)
– Он/Она хочет (on/a-na kho-chet) – He/She wants
– Мы хотим (my khu-tim) – We want
– Вы хотите (vy khu-tit-e) – You want (formal/plural)
– Они хотят (a-ni khu-tyat) – They want

– Past Tense:
– Я/Ты/Он хотел (ya/ty/on kha-tel) – I/You/He wanted (masculine)
– Я/Ты/Она хотела (ya/ty/a-na kha-te-la) – I/You/She wanted (feminine)
– Оно хотело (a-no kha-te-lo) – It wanted (neuter)
– Мы/Вы/Они хотели (my/vy/a-ni kha-te-li) – We/You/They wanted

– Future Tense:
– Я буду хотеть (ya bu-du kho-tet') – I will want
– Ты будешь хотеть (ty bu-desh' kho-tet') – You will want (informal)
– Он/Она будет хотеть (on/a-na bu-det kho-tet') – He/She will want
– Мы будем хотеть (my bu-dem kho-tet') – We will want
– Вы будете хотеть (vy bu-de-te kho-tet') – You will want (formal/plural)
– Они будут хотеть (a-ni bu-dut kho-tet') – They will want

Examples of Sentences that Use "Хочет" (kho-chet):
– Он хочет есть. (on kho-chet yes') – He wants to eat.
– Он хочет пить. (on kho-chet pit') – He wants to drink.
– Он хочет новые игрушки. (on kho-chet no-vye i-grush-ki) – He wants new toys.
– Он хочет гулять. (on kho-chet gu-lyat') – He wants to walk.
– Он хочет быть врачом. (on kho-chet byt' vra-chom) – He wants to be a doctor.

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