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

Russian Sentences with the Word “She wants”

Russian sentence with “она хочет” English translation for она 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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### Tips to Remember the Russian Word
Cognate Association: Think of "хочет" as "ho-chet," sounding somewhat like "ho-chess." Imagine someone who loves chess, and they always want to play it.
Mnemonics: Picture a small girl named Ana (Она) who really wants a hot jet (хочет) to travel.

### Explanations
– "Она" means "she."
– "Хочет" is the third-person singular present form of the verb "хотеть," meaning "to want."

### Other Words that Mean the Same Thing
– желает (zhelaet) – "wishes"
– хочет (khočet) – "wants"
– нуждается (nuzhdaetsya) – "needs (contextually, it can mean 'wants')"

### Conjugations
#### Infinitive: хотеть (khotet')
Past Tense:
– он /она/оно хотел/хотела/хотело (on ona/ono khotél/khotelá/khotélo) – "he/she/it wanted"
– они хотели (oni khotéli) – "they wanted"

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

Future Tense:
– я буду хотеть (ya budu khotet') – "I will want"
– ты будешь хотеть (ty budesh' khotet') – "you 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 will want"
– они будут хотеть (oni budut khotet') – "they will want"

### Examples of Sentences
– Она хочет есть. (Ona khočet yest'.) – She wants to eat.
– Она хотела новый телефон. (Ona khotela novy telefon.) – She wanted a new phone.
– Она будет хотеть лучше понять русский язык. (Ona budet khotet' luchshe ponyat' russky yazyk.) – She will want to better understand the Russian language.

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она хочет info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– "Она" (ona) is simply "she" in English.
– "Хочет" (hochet) sounds somewhat like "hotchet", which you might associate with the word "want" by thinking of someone wanting something hot.

Explanations:
– "Она хочет" means "she wants" in Russian.
– "Хочет" is the third-person singular present tense of the verb "хотеть" (to want).

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "Желает" (zhelaet) – more formal, means "desires."

Infinitive:
– The infinitive form is "хотеть" (khotet').

Conjugations of "хотеть":
1. Present tense:
– Я хочу (ya khochu) – I want
– Ты хочешь (ty khochesh') – You want (singular, informal)
– Он/она/оно хочет (on/ona/ono khochet) – He/she/it wants
– Мы хотим (my khotim) – We want
– Вы хотите (vy khotite) – You want (plural, formal)
– Они хотят (oni khotyat) – They want

2. Past tense:
– Я хотел/хотела (ya khotel/khotela) – I wanted (masculine/feminine)
– Ты хотел/хотела (ty khotel/khotela) – You wanted (singular, informal, masculine/feminine)
– Он хотел / Она хотела / Оно хотело (on khotel / ona khotela / ono khotelo) – He wanted / She wanted / It wanted
– Мы хотели (my khoteli) – We wanted
– Вы хотели (vy khoteli) – You wanted (plural, formal)
– Они хотели (oni khoteli) – They wanted

3. Future tense:
– Я буду хотеть (ya budu khotet') – I will want
– Ты будешь хотеть (ty budesh' khotet') – You will want (singular, informal)
– 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 will want (plural, formal)
– Они будут хотеть (oni budut khotet') – They will want

Examples of sentences:
1. Она хочет пить. (Ona khochet pit'.) – She wants to drink.
2. Она хочет есть. (Ona khochet yest'.) – She wants to eat.
3. Она хотела мороженое. (Ona khotela morozhenoe.) – She wanted ice cream.
4. Она будет хотеть поехать в Париж. (Ona budet khotet' poekhat' v Parizh.) – She will want to go to Paris.

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она хочет info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– Break it down into "o-na" for "she" and "ho-chet" for "wants."
– "она" sounds like "oh-na" which is similar to "oh nah" in English but without the negative connotation.
– "хочет" sounds like "kho-chet," resembling "hockey" with a "t" sound at the end.
– Visualize a female (она) who wants (хочет) something to solidify the memory.

Explanations:
– "она" (ona) means "she."
– "хочет" (kho-chet) is the third person singular form of the verb "хотеть" (kho-tet’), which means "to want."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "жаждет" (zhazh-det) – slightly more intense, translates to "craves" or "yearns."
– "желает" (zhe-layet) – more formal, translates to "desires."

Different conjugations (for "хотеть"):
– Infinitive: хотеть (kho-tet’)
– Past: хотел / хотела / хотели (kho-tel / kho-te-la / kho-te-li) – He/She/They wanted
– Present:
– Я хочу (ya kho-chu) – I want
– Ты хочешь (ty kho-chesh) – You want (informal)
– Он/Она хочет (on/a kho-chet) – He/She wants
– Мы хотим (my kho-tim) – We want
– Вы хотите (vy kho-tee-tye) – You want (formal or plural)
– Они хотят (o-ni kho-tyat) – They want
– Future:
– 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 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-tye kho-tet’) – You will want (formal or plural)
– Они будут хотеть (o-ni bu-dut kho-tet’) – They will want

Examples of sentences:
1. Она хочет мороженого. (Ona kho-chet mo-ro-zhe-no-va.) – She wants ice cream.
2. Я знаю, что она хочет поговорить. (Ya zna-yu, chto ona kho-chet po-go-vo-rit’.) – I know that she wants to talk.
3. Она всегда хочет быть первой. (Ona vseg-da kho-chet byt’ per-voi.) – She always wants to be first.

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она хочет info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– Association: The verb "хотеть" (kho-TEHT') sounds similar to "hot", as in having a desire for something strongly.

Explanations:
– "Она хочет" (o-NA KHO-chet) translates to "she wants".
– "Хочет" (KHO-chet) is the third person singular present tense form of the infinitive verb "хотеть" (kho-TEHT').

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Желает (zhe-LA-et) – she desires.

Different conjugations:
– Infinitive: хотеть (kho-TEHT')
– Past Tense:
– Он хотел (on kha-TYEL) – he wanted
– Она хотела (o-NA kha-TYE-la) – she wanted
– Оно хотело (a-NO kha-TYE-la) – it wanted
– Они хотели (a-NEE kha-TYE-lee) – they wanted
– Present Tense:
– Я хочу (ya kha-CHU) – I want
– Ты хочешь (ty KHO-cheesh) – you want (singular, informal)
– Он/она/оно хочет (on/o-NA/a-NO KHO-chet) – he/she/it wants
– Мы хотим (my kha-TEEM) – we want
– Вы хотите (vy kha-TEE-teh) – you want (plural/formal)
– Они хотят (a-NEE kha-TYAT) – they want
– Future Tense:
– Я буду хотеть (ya BU-doo kho-TEHT') – I will want
– Ты будешь хотеть (ty BU-deesh kho-TEHT') – you will want (singular, informal)
– Он/она/оно будет хотеть (on/o-NA/a-NO BU-deet kho-TEHT') – he/she/it will want
– Мы будем хотеть (my BU-deem kho-TEHT') – we will want
– Вы будете хотеть (vy BU-dee-tye kho-TEHT') – you will want (plural/formal)
– Они будут хотеть (a-NEE BU-doot kho-TEHT') – they will want

Examples of sentences:
1. Она хочет купить платье (o-NA KHO-chet koo-PEET' PLAT-ye) – She wants to buy a dress.
2. Когда она захотела отдыхать, мы поехали домой (kog-DA o-NA za-kho-TYE-la od-dy-KHAT', my pa-YE-kha-lee da-MOY) – When she wanted to rest, we went home.
3. В будущем она будет хотеть стать врачом (v BOO-dush-chem o-NA bud-YET kho-TEHT' stat' vra-CHOM) – In the future, she will want to become a doctor.

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она хочет info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– "Она" can be remembered as "Ona," similar to "Oh, she…" in English.
– "Хочет" sounds like "ho-chet." You might think of someone who "hopes" or "wishes" to get something, as it deals with desire.

Explanations:
– "Она" means "she" in Russian.
– "Хочет" is the third person singular present tense form of "хотеть" which means "to want."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "Захотеть" (zakhotet') – to want, to desire, often used for expressing a sudden desire.
– "Стремиться" (stremit'sya) – to strive for, to seek.

Conjugations of "хотеть" (infinitive form):
– Past:
– Я хотел / хотела (Ya khotel / khotela) – I wanted
– Ты хотел / хотела (Ty khotel / khotela) – You wanted
– Он хотел (On khotel) – He wanted
– Она хотела (Ona khotela) – She wanted
– Мы хотели (My khoteli) – We wanted
– Вы хотели (Vy khoteli) – You (plural/formal) wanted
– Они хотели (Oni khoteli) – They wanted

– Present:
– Я хочу (Ya khochu) – I want
– Ты хочешь (Ty khochesh') – You want
– Он / Она хочет (On / Ona khochet) – He / She wants
– Мы хотим (My khotim) – We want
– Вы хотите (Vy khotite) – You (plural/formal) want
– Они хотят (Oni khotyat) – They want

– Future:
– Я буду хотеть (Ya budu khotet') – I will want
– Ты будешь хотеть (Ty budesh' khotet') – You will want
– Он / Она будет хотеть (On / Ona budet khotet') – He / She will want
– Мы будем хотеть (My budem khotet') – We will want
– Вы будете хотеть (Vy budete khotet') – You (plural/formal) will want
– Они будут хотеть (Oni budut khotet') – They will want

Examples of sentences:
– Она хочет есть. (Ona khochet est.') – She wants to eat.
– Она хочет учиться. (Ona khochet uchit'sya.) – She wants to study.
– Она хотела бы получить эту работу. (Ona khotela by poluchit' etu rabotu.) – She would like to get this job.
– В будущем она будет хотеть большего. (V budushchem ona budet khotet' bol'shego.) – In the future, she will want more.

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