[장소]에 가고 싶어요.
[jangso]e gago sipeoyo.
I want to go to [place].
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to express your desire to visit a specific location by attaching a place name to the particle -에.
- Means: I want to go to [location].
- Used in: Travel planning, suggesting dates, or expressing general wishes.
- Don't confuse: Using -에서 (location of action) instead of -에 (destination).
Explanation at your level:
Bedeutung
Expressing a desire to go to a specific location.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Koreans value planning. Stating where you want to go is a standard way to start a conversation.
Particle Power
Always remember -에 for destinations.
Bedeutung
Expressing a desire to go to a specific location.
Particle Power
Always remember -에 for destinations.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct particle.
학교 ___ 가고 싶어요.
-에 is the destination particle.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenNo, use '만나고 싶어요' (want to meet) for people.
Verwandte Redewendungen
어디에 가고 싶어요?
similarWhere do you want to go?
Wo du es verwendest
Taxi ride
Driver: 어디로 가시나요?
You: 서울역에 가고 싶어요.
Planning with friends
Friend: 오늘 뭐 할까?
You: 영화관에 가고 싶어요.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Go' (가) and 'Want' (싶). 'Go-ship' sounds like a ship going to a destination.
Visual Association
Imagine yourself standing at a train station with a ticket in your hand, pointing at a map.
Rhyme
Where do you want to go? -에 가고 싶어요.
Story
Min-su is standing at the bus stop. He looks at his map. He says, 'I want to go to the beach.' He says, '바다에 가고 싶어요.' He gets on the bus and smiles.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Say 3 places you want to visit today in Korean.
In Other Languages
Quiero ir a [lugar].
Korean uses a particle (-에) while Spanish uses a preposition (a).
Je veux aller à [lieu].
French uses 'à' as the preposition.
Ich möchte nach [Ort] gehen.
German word order is more rigid.
[場所]に行きたいです。
Japanese uses 'ni' instead of 'e'.
أريد الذهاب إلى [مكان].
Arabic is VSO/SVO while Korean is SOV.
我想去 [地点]。
No particles in Chinese.
[장소]에 가고 싶어요.
N/A
Eu quero ir a [lugar].
Uses 'a' for destination.
Easily Confused
Present vs Past tense.
Use -어요 for now, -었어요 for the past.
FAQ (1)
No, use '만나고 싶어요' (want to meet) for people.