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Learn how to express what you want to do, or what you don't want to do in Japanese. Also, let's see how to use this useful phrase in different forms: in present form, as a negation, and many more.
In Japanese, we conjugate this expression exactly the same as i-adjective (いけいようし). So the example with the verb "I want to go" would be: 行きたい,行きたくない,行きたかった and 行きたくなかった.
You will find a quiz to test your listening skills at the end of this video.
Listen to the dictation as many times as you need and then, answer them depends on your case.
The script or answers of the dictation is in the very bottom of this explanation place, just in case you need it. But I hope you can do it without seeing it.