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

Russian Sentences with the Word “You want”

Russian sentence with “Ты хочешь” English translation for Ты хочешь S

Где ты хочешь встретиться?

Where do you want to meet?

Ты хочешь встретиться со мной?

Do you want to meet with me?

Хочешь со мной кофе?

Do you want to get coffee with me.

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
– The phrase "Ты хочешь" breaks down into "Ты" (you) and "хочешь" (want). You can remember "хочешь" by thinking of "hunch" in English, something you desire or lean towards.

Explanations:
– "Ты" means "you" in the singular informal form.
– "хочешь" is the 2nd person singular present tense form of the verb "хотеть," which means "to want."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "желаешь" (zhelayesh) — "you desire" (a bit more formal)

Conjugations of "хотеть":
– Infinitive: хотеть (khotet')
– 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
– Past:
– я/ты/он хотел (ya/ty/on khotel) — I/you/he wanted (masculine)
– я/ты/она хотела (ya/ty/ona khotela) — I/you/she wanted (feminine)
– мы/вы/они хотели (my/vy/oni khoteli) — we/you (plural/formal)/they wanted
– 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 that use "Ты хочешь":
– Ты хочешь мороженое? (Ty khochesh morozhenoe?) — Do you want ice cream?
– Ты хочешь пойти со мной? (Ty khochesh poyti so mnoy?) — Do you want to go with me?
– Ты хочешь играть в футбол? (Ty khochesh igrat' v futbol?) — Do you want to play soccer?

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
To remember "Ты хочешь" (Ty khochesh'), think of "Ты" which sounds like "tee" (as in tea) and "хочешь" (khochesh') which might remind you of the word "hooch" (an old slang for alcohol). Imagine offering someone tea mixed with booze and asking, "you want this?" This could help you remember the phrase.

Explanations:
– "Ты" means "you" (informal, singular).
– "хочешь" is the second person singular form of the verb "хотеть," which means "to want."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "Желаешь" (Zhelaesh') – more formal or poetic way of saying "you want."
– "Нуждаешься" (Nuzhdaesh'sya) – means "you need" rather than "you want," but sometimes used similarly.

Different conjugations of "хотеть":
Infinitive:
– хотеть (khotet') – to want

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:
– Ты хочешь пить? (Ty khochesh' pit'?) – Do you want to drink?
– Ты хочешь пойти в кино? (Ty khochesh' poyti v kino?) – Do you want to go to the cinema?
– Что ты хочешь на ужин? (Chto ty khochesh' na uzhin?) – What do you want for dinner?
– Ты хочешь эту книгу? (Ty khochesh' etu knigu?) – Do you want this book?

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
– Break it down: "Ты" (ty) means "you" and "хочешь" (hochesh) is the verb for "want" in the present tense.
– "Хочешь" sounds somewhat similar to the English word "hatch," which might help you remember the pronunciation.

Explanations:
– "Ты хочешь" is an informal way to say "you want" and is used when speaking to friends, family, or people the same age or younger.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "Желаешь" (zhelaesh) means "desire" or "wish" and can be used in a more formal or poetic context.

Conjugations:
– Infinitive: хотеть (khotet')
– Past:
– Masculine: хотел (khotel)
– Feminine: хотела (khotela)
– Neuter: хотело (khotelo)
– Plural: хотели (khoteli)
– 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 (formal/plural) want
– Они хотят (oni khotyat) – They want
– Future:
– Я захочу (ya zakhachu) – I will want
– Ты захочешь (ty zakhocesh) – You will want
– Он/она/оно захочет (on/ona/ono zakhochet) – He/she/it will want
– Мы захотим (my zakhotim) – We will want
– Вы захотите (vy zakhotite) – You (formal/plural) will want
– Они захотят (oni zakhotyat) – They will want

Examples of sentences:
– Present: Ты хочешь мороженое? (Ty khochesh morozhenoe?) – Do you want ice cream?
– Past: Ты хотел пойти в парк. (Ty khotel poyti v park.) – You wanted to go to the park.
– Future: Ты захочешь новый телефон. (Ty zakhocesh novyy telefon.) – You will want a new phone.

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Ты хочешь info.

Sure, here is all the information you requested about the phrase 'Ты хочешь':

Tips to Remember the Russian Word:
1. Phonetic similarity: "Хочешь" (khochesh) sounds a bit like "hotch" in "hotchpotch" with a softer 'ch' at the end.
2. Association: Imagine you really want something hot; the "хочешь" can remind you of that desire for warmth or a hot drink.
3. Visual: Visualize two people talking, and one saying "ты хочешь" while pointing to something desirable.

Explanations:
Ты (ty) means "you" and is used informally.
Хочешь (hochesh) is the second person singular present tense form of the verb "хотеть" which means "to want."

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– "Желать" (zhelat') – to desire, wish
– "Нуждаться" (nuzhdatsya) – to need (in a sense)

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

Conjugations:
Past Tense:
– Я хотел/хотела (ya khotel/khotela) – I wanted (masculine/feminine)
– Ты хотел/хотела (ty khotel/khotela) – You wanted (masculine/feminine)

Present Tense:
– Я хочу (ya khochu) – I want
– Ты хочешь (ty khochesh) – You want

Future Tense:
– Я буду хотеть (ya budu khotet') – I will want
– Ты будешь хотеть (ty budesh' khotet') – You will want

Examples of Sentences Using "Ты хочешь":
1. Что ты хочешь на ужин? (Chto ty khochesh na uzhin?) – What do you want for dinner?
2. Ты хочешь пойти в кино? (Ty khochesh poyti v kino?) – Do you want to go to the movies?
3. Ты хочешь пить? (Ty khochesh pit'?) – Are you thirsty? (Literally: Do you want to drink?)
4. Почему ты хочешь это сделать? (Pochemu ty khochesh eto sdelat'?) – Why do you want to do that?
5. Ты хочешь книгу? (Ty khochesh knigu?) – Do you want the book?

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Tips to remember the Russian word:
– You can break down "Ты хочешь" as "Ты" (you) and "хочешь" (want). To remember "хочешь", think of "hoc" from "hocus-pocus" and add "-esh" at the end.
– Imagine someone wanting something and saying "Hocus Pocus, get it now!" linking "хо" to "hoc" to the idea of desiring or wanting.

Explanations:
– "Ты" (ty) is the informal way to say "you," used with friends, family, or people of the same age or younger.
– "хочешь" (hochesh) is the 2nd person singular present tense form of the verb "хотеть" (khotet'), which means "to want."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "желаешь" (zhelaesh') – from the verb "желать" (zhelat') which means "to wish" or "to desire."

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

– **Conjugations of "хотеть" (khotet'):
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

Past:
– Я хотел/хотела (Ya khotel/khotela) – I wanted (male/female)
– Ты хотел/хотела (Ty khotel/khotela) – You 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 (plural/formal) wanted
– Они хотели (Oni khoteli) – They wanted

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:
– Ты хочешь чай? (Ty khochesh chai?) – Do you want tea?
– Что ты хочешь делать завтра? (Chto ty khochesh delat' zavtra?) – What do you want to do tomorrow?
– Ты хочешь пойти в кино? (Ty khochesh poyti v kino?) – Do you want to go to the cinema?
– Ты хочешь это попробовать? (Ty khochesh eto poprobovat'?) – Do you want to try this?

Romanized characters provided for easier pronunciation and understanding.

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