15 सेकंड में
- A polite way to express your desires or needs.
- Use it instead of 'I want' to sound more respectful.
- Works perfectly in restaurants, shops, and professional settings.
मतलब
This is a polite way to say you want something. It sounds much softer and kinder than just saying 'I want'.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Ordering at a cafe
I'd like a medium latte, please.
I want a medium latte, please.
In a business meeting
I'd like to share my ideas on the new project.
I want to share my ideas on the new project.
Texting a friend about plans
I'd like to see that new movie tonight if you're free.
I want to see that new movie tonight if you're free.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In the UK, 'I'd like' is often further softened with 'please' and 'thank you'. It is common to hear 'I'd like a tea, please, if you don't mind.' Americans use 'I'd like' frequently, but in fast-food settings, 'Can I get...?' is equally common and not considered rude. Australians are generally more informal, but 'I'd like' remains the standard for professional or stranger-to-stranger interactions. In international business, 'I'd like' is the safest choice to avoid sounding aggressive or overly demanding to non-native speakers.
The 'Please' Rule
Always add 'please' at the end of 'I'd like' when talking to service staff. It's the 'magic word' that completes the phrase.
Don't forget the 'd'
If you say 'I like', people might think you are just talking about your hobbies and won't realize you are trying to order something!
15 सेकंड में
- A polite way to express your desires or needs.
- Use it instead of 'I want' to sound more respectful.
- Works perfectly in restaurants, shops, and professional settings.
What It Means
I'd like is the magic key to being polite in English. It is a shorter version of I would like. It means you have a desire for something. However, it doesn't sound demanding. It sounds like a gentle request. Think of it as the 'nice version' of I want.
How To Use It
You can follow it with a noun or a verb. For a noun, say I'd like a coffee. For an action, use to plus the verb. For example, I'd like to go home. It is very simple to build. You can use it for yourself or for a group by saying We'd like. Just remember that the 'd is very quiet when speaking.
When To Use It
Use this in shops, restaurants, and cafes. It is perfect for ordering food. Use it when talking to your boss or a teacher. It works well when you are a guest at someone's house. If a host asks if you are thirsty, say I'd like some water. It makes you sound like a very well-mannered person. Even your cat would appreciate the politeness if she could understand it.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if there is an emergency. If your house is on fire, don't say I'd like to leave. Just run! Also, don't use it with very close friends when you are being silly. It might sound too formal or sarcastic. If you are grabbing a burger with your best friend, a simple I want or Give me is usually fine.
Cultural Background
English speakers, especially in the UK and North America, love to be indirect. Being too direct can sometimes feel aggressive or rude. I'd like creates a little bit of distance. This distance shows respect for the other person's time and effort. It is deeply rooted in the culture of 'polite service'. Using it often gets you faster and friendlier service in shops.
Common Variations
You will hear I would like in very formal writing. In speaking, 99% of people use the contraction I'd like. You might also hear I'd love, which is just a stronger, more excited version. If you want to be extra fancy, you can say I should like, but that sounds like you live in a 19th-century novel.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
The contraction 'I'd' is almost always used in spoken English. It is considered the 'gold standard' for polite interaction in the English-speaking world.
The 'Please' Rule
Always add 'please' at the end of 'I'd like' when talking to service staff. It's the 'magic word' that completes the phrase.
Don't forget the 'd'
If you say 'I like', people might think you are just talking about your hobbies and won't realize you are trying to order something!
Use 'I'd love' for invitations
If someone invites you to something, 'I'd love to!' sounds much warmer and friendlier than 'I'd like to'.
उदाहरण
6I'd like a medium latte, please.
I want a medium latte, please.
The standard, polite way to order coffee.
I'd like to share my ideas on the new project.
I want to share my ideas on the new project.
Shows professional initiative without being pushy.
I'd like to see that new movie tonight if you're free.
I want to see that new movie tonight if you're free.
A soft way to suggest a plan without demanding it.
I'd like a million dollars and a vacation, but I'll settle for dinner.
I want a million dollars and a vacation, but I'll settle for dinner.
Using formal phrasing for an impossible wish creates a joke.
I'd like to see my family more often.
I want to see my family more often.
Conveys a sincere, gentle longing.
I'd like to check in, the name is Smith.
I want to check in, the name is Smith.
Standard polite opening for service staff.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank to order a drink politely.
I'd ______ a cup of tea, please.
The base form 'like' is used after 'would' (or the 'd contraction).
Which sentence is a polite request for an action?
Choose the best option:
We use 'I'd like + to + verb' for requesting actions.
Complete the dialogue at a hotel.
Receptionist: 'How can I help you?' Guest: 'Hello, ______ book a room for tonight.'
Since 'book' is a verb, we need 'I'd like to'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a friend's house and they offer you cake.
'I'd like some' is the polite way to accept an offer.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
I like vs. I'd like
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासI'd ______ a cup of tea, please.
The base form 'like' is used after 'would' (or the 'd contraction).
Choose the best option:
We use 'I'd like + to + verb' for requesting actions.
Receptionist: 'How can I help you?' Guest: 'Hello, ______ book a room for tonight.'
Since 'book' is a verb, we need 'I'd like to'.
Situation: You are at a friend's house and they offer you cake.
'I'd like some' is the polite way to accept an offer.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
4 सवालYes, significantly. 'I'd like' is the standard polite form, while 'I want' is very direct and can be seen as rude.
No. For hobbies, use 'I like'. For example: 'I like swimming' (hobby) vs 'I'd like to swim now' (request).
The 'd' is a contraction of 'would'.
Yes, but it sounds very formal or emphatic. In normal conversation, 'I'd like' is much more natural.
संबंधित मुहावरे
I'd love
similarA more enthusiastic version of 'I'd like'.
I'll have
specialized formUsed specifically for ordering food/drinks.
May I have
similarA very formal request.
I want
contrastA direct expression of desire.
I'd prefer
similarUsed when choosing between options.