Bedeutung
Expressing a desire or wish.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Germany, it is common to add 'bitte' (please) at the end of every 'Ich möchte' sentence. Omitting it can make you sound slightly demanding. Austrians often use 'Ich hätte gern' even more frequently than 'Ich möchte' in traditional coffee houses (Kaffeehäuser) to sound extra polite. In Swiss German, the equivalent is 'Ich hät gärn'. When speaking High German, 'Ich möchte' is perfectly accepted and polite.
The 'Bitte' Rule
Always add 'bitte' to 'Ich möchte'. It's like a magic key that makes Germans much more helpful.
Avoid 'Ich will'
Unless you are talking to your toddler or are very angry, avoid 'Ich will' in public.
Bedeutung
Expressing a desire or wish.
The 'Bitte' Rule
Always add 'bitte' to 'Ich möchte'. It's like a magic key that makes Germans much more helpful.
Avoid 'Ich will'
Unless you are talking to your toddler or are very angry, avoid 'Ich will' in public.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to order a tea politely.
Ich _______ einen Tee, bitte.
'Möchte' is the correct polite form for ordering.
Which sentence has the correct word order?
I would like to drink a coffee.
The infinitive 'trinken' must go to the end.
Complete the dialogue at the ticket counter.
Kunde: Hallo! Ich ______ eine Fahrkarte nach Berlin.
The subject is 'Ich', so the verb ends in -e.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a friend's house and they offer you cake.
It is the most appropriate and polite response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Where to use 'Ich möchte'
Food
- • Pizza
- • Salat
- • Eis
Drinks
- • Kaffee
- • Tee
- • Wasser
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenIch _______ einen Tee, bitte.
'Möchte' is the correct polite form for ordering.
I would like to drink a coffee.
The infinitive 'trinken' must go to the end.
Kunde: Hallo! Ich ______ eine Fahrkarte nach Berlin.
The subject is 'Ich', so the verb ends in -e.
You are at a friend's house and they offer you cake.
It is the most appropriate and polite response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
2 FragenYes, it is the conjugated form of 'mögen', but it acts like a modal verb in sentences.
Usually, you need a noun (Ich möchte das) or a verb (Ich möchte gehen) for it to make sense.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Ich hätte gern
synonymI would like to have
Ich will
contrastI want
Ich wünsche mir
similarI wish for