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They wanted in Russian 🇷🇺


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

Russian Sentences with the Word “They wanted”

Russian sentence with “хотели” English translation for хотели S

Они хотели меня ограбить.

they wanted to rob me.

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хотели info.

– Tips to remember the Russian word:
* "Хотели" sounds somewhat like "hotel" in English. You can imagine someone wanting to stay in a hotel to help you remember the meaning.

– Explanations:
* "Хотели" is the past tense, plural form of the verb "хотеть," which means "to want."

– Other words that mean the same thing:
* Желали (zhelali) – "wished"
* Желали бы (zhelali by) – "would have liked"
* Мечтали (mechtali) – "dreamed"

– Conjugations of "хотеть":

Infinitive:
* хотеть (khotet')

Past:
* я хотел/хотела (ya khotel/khotela) – I wanted
* ты хотел/хотела (ty khotel/khotela) – you wanted
* он/она/оно хотел/хотела/хотело (on/ona/ono khotel/khotela/khotelo) – he/she/it 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/оно хочет (on/ona/ono khochet) – he/she/it 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/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 (plural/formal) will want
* они будут хотеть (oni budut khotet') – they will want

– Examples of sentences using "хотели":
* Они хотели пойти в кино. (Oni khoteli poyti v kino.) – They wanted to go to the cinema.
* Мы хотели купить новую машину. (My khoteli kupit' novuyu mashinu.) – We wanted to buy a new car.
* Дети хотели мороженое. (Deti khoteli morozhenoye.) – The children wanted ice cream.
* Я хотел отдохнуть на выходных. (Ya khotel otdokhnut' na vykhodnykh.) – I wanted to rest on the weekend.

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