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خواستن — meaning in English: Wanting

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خواستن
khastan
سرد
sard
چالشگر
chāleshgar
یکی
yeki
فلسفی
falsafi
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Persian speakers often use the word خواستن in everyday conversations, especially when expressing desires or preferences. For example, someone might say 'من می‌خواهم چای بخورم' (I want to drink tea) when discussing their cravings during a casual lunch with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
خواستن is often synonymous with the word 'طلبیدن' (talabidan), which also means to want. However, خواستن is more commonly used in everyday speech, while طلبیدن has a more formal or literary tone, making خواستن the go-to choice in casual situations.
Culture
The word خواستن stems from the Old Persian word 'xwāst', which carries the same meaning of desire. Interestingly, in Persian culture, expressing one's wants can be seen as both an expression of individuality and a way to engage in social dialogue, reflecting the importance of community and shared experiences.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of خواستن?
خواستن is pronounced as 'khastan'. The 'kh' sound is similar to the Scottish 'loch', followed by 'as' and 'tan'.
Q.How do I conjugate خواستن in past tense?
In the past tense, خواستن becomes 'خواست' (khast) for the singular form and 'خواستند' (khastand) for the plural. For example, 'او خواست' (he/she wanted) and 'آنها خواستند' (they wanted).
Q.Can خواستن be used for expressing needs?
Yes, خواستن can be used to express needs as well as wants; however, if you want to emphasize a necessity, you might consider using the word 'نیاز داشتن' (niaz dashtan), which means 'to need'.
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