Modal Verb: 'chcieć' (To Want)
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The verb 'chcieć' (to want) is irregular and essential for expressing your needs and desires in Polish.
- Use 'chcieć' + infinitive to express a desire to do something: 'Chcę spać' (I want to sleep).
- The verb changes form for every person, so memorize the 'chcę, chcesz, chce' pattern.
- Use the genitive case after 'chcieć' when wanting a noun: 'Chcę kawy' (I want coffee).
Overview
chcieć. If you want to survive in Poland, you need this verb. It simply means to want. Think of it as your golden ticket to getting what you need.chcieć is there for you. It is one of the most common verbs you will ever use. It helps you express your desires and intentions clearly.want, but with a Polish twist. You will use it at the grocery store, with friends, and even at work. It is powerful, direct, and very easy to learn.How This Grammar Works
chcieć is what we call a modal verb. This means it often hangs out with another verb. For example, you might say I want to sleep.In this case,
chcieć is the boss, and sleep is the helper.chcieć) changes its shape based on who is talking. The helper verb stays in its basic form, called the infinitive. It is like a tandem bicycle.chcieć) does all the steering. The person in back (the second verb) just follows along. You can also use chcieć with a noun.I want coffee. Here, chcieć stands alone with an object. It is a versatile tool for any beginner’s toolkit.Formation Pattern
chcieć is like learning a secret handshake. Once you know it, you are part of the club. Follow these steps to conjugate the verb in the present tense:
I (ja), use the ending -ę: Ja chcę.
You singular (ty), use -esz: Ty chcesz.
He/She/It (on/ona/ono), use -e: On chce.
We (my), use -emy: My chcemy.
You plural (wy), use -ecie: Wy chcecie.
They (oni/one), use -ą: Oni chcą.
ch sound stays the same throughout. It’s like a steady drumbeat under the changing endings. Just remember that the «ę» and «ą» endings are for the first person and the last person.
When To Use It
chcieć when you have a clear desire or goal. Imagine you are at a cafe in Warsaw. You look the barista in the eye and say Chcę kawę.Chcesz iść do kina? (Do you want to go to the cinema?).Chcę pracować w tej firmie (I want to work in this company). It shows confidence and clarity.Chcę podróżować po świecie (I want to travel the world). It is your go-to word for anything you are aiming for.When Not To Use It
chcieć can sound a bit too bossy or demanding. If you are in a very formal restaurant, don't just bark Chcę zupę!.chciałbym (for men) or chciałabym (for women). This means I would like. Think of chcieć as a red traffic light.would like form.chcieć when you are forced to do something. For obligations, use musieć (must).Common Mistakes
chcę and chce. Look at that tiny tail on the ę. That tail means «I.» If you forget it, you are saying He wants instead of I want. It’s like accidentally calling yourself by someone else's name. Another classic error is the They form. Some people say chcą correctly, but others forget the nasal «ą» sound. Also, remember not to conjugate the second verb. It’s Chcę pić, not Chcę piję. The second verb stays in its dictionary form. Think of the second verb as a passenger who doesn't need to drive.Contrast With Similar Patterns
chcieć with potrzebować (to need). They are cousins, but not twins. Chcieć is about desire; potrzebować is about necessity.chcesz chocolate, but you potrzebujesz water to survive. Another contrast is with lubić (to like). Lubić is a general feeling.Chcieć is a call to action. You might lubisz (like) cars, but you chcesz (want) to buy one right now. Understanding this difference helps you sound more natural.Quick FAQ
Is chcieć irregular?
Not really! It follows the standard -esz/-e conjugation group pretty well.
Can I use it for the future?
Yes, you can say Będę chciał (I will want), but that is for later levels!
Do I always need a second verb?
No, you can just want a noun, like Chcę herbatę (I want tea).
Is it okay to use with my teacher?
It is better to use the polite chciałbym to show respect.
Conjugation of 'chcieć'
| Person | Polish | English |
|---|---|---|
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Ja
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chcę
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I want
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Ty
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chcesz
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You want
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On/Ona/Ono
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chce
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He/She/It wants
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My
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chcemy
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We want
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Wy
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chcecie
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You all want
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Oni/One
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chcą
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They want
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Meanings
The verb 'chcieć' expresses desire, volition, or intent to perform an action or possess an object.
Expressing desire
To have a wish or intent.
“Chcę iść do domu.”
“Czy chcesz kawę?”
Polite request
Softening a request using the conditional form.
“Chciałbym prosić o wodę.”
“Czy chciałbyś zjeść obiad?”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Subject + Chcieć + Infinitive
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Chcę spać
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Negative
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Nie + Chcieć + Infinitive
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Nie chcę spać
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Question
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Czy + Chcieć + Subject?
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Czy chcesz spać?
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Conditional
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Chciałbym/Chciałabym
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Chciałbym kawę
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औपचारिकता का स्तर
Chciałbym prosić o kawę. (Ordering in a cafe)
Chcę kawę. (Ordering in a cafe)
Chcę kawę. (Ordering in a cafe)
Daj kawę. (Ordering in a cafe)
Chcieć Usage
Grammar
- chcę I want
Case
- Genitive for nouns
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Chcę pić.
I want to drink.
Czy chcesz iść?
Do you want to go?
On chce kupić samochód.
He wants to buy a car.
Chcemy zjeść obiad.
We want to eat lunch.
Chciałbym prosić o pomoc.
I would like to ask for help.
Czy oni chcą nas odwiedzić?
Do they want to visit us?
Nie chcę, żebyś się martwił.
I don't want you to worry.
Chciałabym, abyś przyszedł wcześniej.
I would like you to come earlier.
Nikt nie chce brać odpowiedzialności.
Nobody wants to take responsibility.
Chcielibyśmy, by projekt został ukończony.
We would like the project to be completed.
Czegoż to człowiek nie chce osiągnąć?
What is it that a human does not want to achieve?
Chciałoby się wierzyć w lepsze jutro.
One would like to believe in a better tomorrow.
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both involve wanting something.
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Chcę pizza
Chcę pizzę
Ja chcie
Ja chcę
Chcę do domu
Chcę iść do domu
Chcę kawy
Chcę kawę
Czy ty chcesz?
Czy chcesz?
Chcemy kupić
Chcemy kupić
Chciałbym kawy
Chciałbym kawę
Nie chcę żebyś iść
Nie chcę żebyś poszedł
Chcę, że on przyjdzie
Chcę, żeby on przyszedł
Chciałbym, by on przyjdzie
Chciałbym, by on przyszedł
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Chcę ___.
Real World Usage
Chcę zupę.
Politeness
Smart Tips
Use conditional.
उच्चारण
Ch- sound
The 'ch' is a soft breathy sound.
Question
Czy chcesz? ↑
Rising intonation for yes/no questions.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'chcę' as 'chewing' on your desire.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a child pointing at a toy saying 'chcę, chcę!'
Rhyme
Chcę, chcesz, chce - it's easy for me!
Story
I want (chcę) a cake. You want (chcesz) a cake. We all want (chcemy) cake!
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write 5 sentences about things you want today.
सांस्कृतिक नोट्स
Directly saying 'chcę' can sound demanding. Use 'chciałbym' for politeness.
Proto-Slavic *khotěti.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
Co chcesz dzisiaj robić?
डायरी विषय
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Test Yourself
Ja ___ kawę.
Score: /1
अभ्यास प्रश्न
1 exercisesJa ___ kawę.
Score: /1
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (1)
Yes, it is.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Querer
Spanish uses subjunctive more often.
Vouloir
French has different conjugation.
Wollen
German uses different word order.
Hoshii
Japanese is not a verb.
Yureed
Arabic is gendered differently.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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