Significado
Expressing a requirement or necessity for something.
Contexto cultural
In many parts of Mexico, you will hear 'ocupo' instead of 'necesito'. It's a very common regionalism that can confuse learners who only know textbook Spanish. Spaniards are often very direct. Saying 'Necesito la cuenta' is standard and not considered rude, provided you use a neutral tone and say 'por favor'. In Argentina, the use of 'necesitar' is often replaced by 'hacer falta' in casual speech to sound less demanding. Colombians often use 'necesito' with very polite diminutive forms to soften the request. In dating, 'Necesito un tiempo' is the standard way to ask for a break or space, similar to 'I need some space' in English.
The 'Por Favor' Rule
Always follow 'Necesito' with 'por favor' when asking someone for something. It turns a demand into a polite request.
Don't use 'de'
Never say 'Necesito de...'. It's a common mistake for English and French speakers. Just say 'Necesito [thing]'.
Significado
Expressing a requirement or necessity for something.
The 'Por Favor' Rule
Always follow 'Necesito' with 'por favor' when asking someone for something. It turns a demand into a polite request.
Don't use 'de'
Never say 'Necesito de...'. It's a common mistake for English and French speakers. Just say 'Necesito [thing]'.
Regional 'Ocupo'
If you're in Guadalajara, Mexico, don't be surprised if people say 'Ocupo' for everything. It's perfectly normal there!
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'necesitar' for 'I'.
Yo _______ {un|m} taxi para ir al aeropuerto.
The first person singular form of 'necesitar' is 'necesito'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I need to sleep'.
In Spanish, 'necesito' is followed directly by the infinitive without any prepositions.
Complete the dialogue at the restaurant.
Camarero: ¿Desea algo más? Cliente: Sí, _______ {una|f} cuchara, por favor.
'Necesito' is the most appropriate way to ask for a missing item you require.
Match the need to the situation.
If you are at a pharmacy, you say: 'Necesito...'
Pharmacies (farmacias) sell medicine (medicina).
Match the Spanish to the English.
1. Necesito ayuda. 2. Necesito tiempo. 3. Necesito comer.
Ayuda = Help, Tiempo = Time, Comer = To eat.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Necesito vs Quiero
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosYo _______ {un|m} taxi para ir al aeropuerto.
The first person singular form of 'necesitar' is 'necesito'.
Choose the correct way to say 'I need to sleep'.
In Spanish, 'necesito' is followed directly by the infinitive without any prepositions.
Camarero: ¿Desea algo más? Cliente: Sí, _______ {una|f} cuchara, por favor.
'Necesito' is the most appropriate way to ask for a missing item you require.
If you are at a pharmacy, you say: 'Necesito...'
Pharmacies (farmacias) sell medicine (medicina).
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Ayuda = Help, Tiempo = Time, Comer = To eat.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasNo, it's not rude if you say 'por favor'. However, '¿Me trae...?' or 'Quisiera...' is slightly more polite.
No, the 'o' at the end of 'necesito' already tells everyone you are talking about yourself. 'Yo' is only for emphasis.
Yes, 'Te necesito' means 'I need you'. It's very common in romantic songs.
'Necesitar' is more active ('I need'), while 'hacer falta' is more passive ('It is lacking to me'). They are often interchangeable.
Use 'necesité' (preterite) for a specific moment or 'necesitaba' (imperfect) for an ongoing need.
Yes, but you must use the subjunctive after it. 'Necesito que vengas' (I need you to come).
Yes, it's very common for requesting resources, though 'requiero' is used in formal writing.
It's a regional dialect variation common in Mexico and Central America.
Usually 'tengo que' is better for 'I must', but 'necesito' works if there is a strong requirement.
Yes, 'la necesidad'.
Say 'No necesito nada'.
Yes, it follows the standard -ar verb conjugation pattern perfectly.
Frases relacionadas
me hace falta
synonymI am missing / I need
requiero
specialized formI require
me urge
builds onI urgently need
preciso
synonymI need / I specify
quiero
contrastI want