In 15 Seconds
- The essential phrase for finishing a transaction in any shop.
- Direct and clear way to say 'I will take this one.'
- Works perfectly in markets, malls, and restaurants while pointing.
Meaning
This is the most direct way to tell a shopkeeper or vendor that you've made your decision and want to purchase a specific item.
Key Examples
3 of 6Buying a souvenir at a street market
老板,我要买这个。
Boss, I want to buy this.
Ordering food by pointing at a picture
你好,我要买这个。
Hello, I want to buy this (dish).
Buying a luxury bag in a high-end mall
我想买这个,请帮我包装。
I would like to buy this, please wrap it for me.
Cultural Background
Directness is appreciated in markets. Don't feel you need to apologize for being direct. Similar to the mainland, but often accompanied by a polite '不好意思' (excuse me) beforehand. Often mixed with Cantonese, where '我要買呢個' is used.
Use your hands
Always point at the item when you say '这个'. It removes all ambiguity.
Don't confuse buy/sell
Remember: 买 (mǎi) is buy, 卖 (mài) is sell. Don't accidentally tell the shopkeeper you want to sell them your item!
In 15 Seconds
- The essential phrase for finishing a transaction in any shop.
- Direct and clear way to say 'I will take this one.'
- Works perfectly in markets, malls, and restaurants while pointing.
What It Means
我要买这个 is the ultimate 'closer' in a shopping scenario. It is simple, direct, and effective. You are stating your intention clearly. 我 (wǒ) means I. 要 (yào) means want. 买 (mǎi) means buy. 这个 (zhè ge) means this one. It is the verbal equivalent of pointing and nodding decisively.
How To Use It
Use this phrase when you are holding an item or pointing at it. It works perfectly at street markets, malls, or grocery stores. You don't need complex grammar here. Just say the phrase while making eye contact with the seller. If you want to be extra polite, add 请 (qǐng) at the beginning. But usually, the basic version is just fine. It’s the bread and butter of survival Chinese.
When To Use It
Use it whenever a transaction is about to happen. You’ve finished browsing and you’re ready to pay. It’s great for busy night markets where speed is key. Use it when the shopkeeper asks 'What would you like?' It also works when you are pointing at a menu item. It’s your go-to for getting things done.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if you are just considering an item. It implies a firm decision to purchase. Avoid using it in high-end negotiations where you want to act uninterested. If you say this too early, you lose your bargaining power! Also, don't use it for services like haircuts. For services, we usually use different verbs.
Cultural Background
In China, shopping can be very interactive. In local markets, being direct is often appreciated. However, the word 要 (yào) can sound a bit strong. It literally means 'demand' or 'want.' In some Western cultures, we say 'I would like.' In China, 'I want' is standard and not considered rude. It shows you are a serious buyer.
Common Variations
You can swap 这个 (this) for 那个 (nà ge) which means 'that one.' If you want to sound more polite, say 我想买这个 (wǒ xiǎng mǎi zhè ge). This translates to 'I would like to buy this.' If you are in a hurry, you can even shorten it. Just say 买这个 (mǎi zhè ge) while handing over your cash. It’s short, sweet, and gets the job done.
Usage Notes
This phrase is neutral and widely applicable. While 'yào' is direct, it is the standard register for retail transactions across mainland China.
Use your hands
Always point at the item when you say '这个'. It removes all ambiguity.
Don't confuse buy/sell
Remember: 买 (mǎi) is buy, 卖 (mài) is sell. Don't accidentally tell the shopkeeper you want to sell them your item!
Examples
6老板,我要买这个。
Boss, I want to buy this.
Using 'Boss' (Lǎobǎn) makes you sound like a local.
你好,我要买这个。
Hello, I want to buy this (dish).
Commonly used in fast food or casual eateries.
我想买这个,请帮我包装。
I would like to buy this, please wrap it for me.
Adding 'Xiǎng' (would like) adds a touch of class.
太酷了!我要买这个!
So cool! I'm going to buy this!
Shows excitement and immediate intent.
妈妈,我要买这个!求你了!
Mom, I want to buy this! Please!
The most common way kids express desire for toys.
这个尖叫鸡太丑了,我要买这个。
This screaming chicken is so ugly, I have to buy it.
Using the phrase to justify a funny purchase.
Test Yourself
Which is the correct order?
Choose the correct sentence:
Subject + Modal + Verb + Object.
Fill in the missing word.
我要____这个。
The verb 'buy' is needed here.
Complete the dialogue.
Vendor: 'Which one do you want?' You: '____'
This is the direct answer to the vendor.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are at a store and want an item.
This phrase expresses intent to purchase.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesChoose the correct sentence:
Subject + Modal + Verb + Object.
我要____这个。
The verb 'buy' is needed here.
Vendor: 'Which one do you want?' You: '____'
This is the direct answer to the vendor.
You are at a store and want an item.
This phrase expresses intent to purchase.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
6 questionsYes, but '我要点这个' (I want to order this) is more common for food.
No, it is standard in markets.
You can say '我要买两个' (I want to buy two).
It means 'this'.
Yes, but it's a bit wordy.
It's neutral.
Related Phrases
这个多少钱
builds onHow much is this?
我要这个
similarI want this.
不买了
contrastNot buying it anymore.