意思
Expressing the desire for food.
文化背景
Eating is rarely a solo activity. Saying 'Tôi muốn ăn' often implies 'Let's go eat together'. People may be more indirect. Instead of 'I want to eat', they might say 'Đến giờ cơm rồi nhỉ?' (It's rice time, isn't it?). The language is more direct and casual. 'Tui muốn ăn' is very common in the Mekong Delta. In overseas communities, 'Tôi' is used even more frequently as a default because the complex kinship system can sometimes simplify in a Western context.
The 'Ạ' Factor
Add 'ạ' at the end ('Tôi muốn ăn ạ') to sound instantly more polite to waiters.
Pronoun Power
If you are a man, try 'Anh muốn ăn'. If a woman, 'Em muốn ăn'. It sounds 10x more natural.
意思
Expressing the desire for food.
The 'Ạ' Factor
Add 'ạ' at the end ('Tôi muốn ăn ạ') to sound instantly more polite to waiters.
Pronoun Power
If you are a man, try 'Anh muốn ăn'. If a woman, 'Em muốn ăn'. It sounds 10x more natural.
Rice is Everything
Saying 'Tôi muốn ăn cơm' can mean you want a full meal, not just a bowl of white rice.
Body Language
Rubbing your stomach while saying this helps if your tones aren't perfect yet!
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I want to eat Pho'.
Tôi ___ ăn phở.
'Muốn' is the verb for 'want'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to tell a friend you want to eat?
Choose the best option:
'Mình' is a friendly pronoun used among peers.
Complete the dialogue at a restaurant.
Waiter: Bạn muốn ăn gì? Customer: ___ phở bò.
The customer is stating their choice using 'I want to eat'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Tôi muốn ăn. 2. Con muốn ăn. 3. Em muốn ăn.
Pronouns change based on the relationship and age of the listener.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Pronoun Swaps
Formal
- • Tôi
Friendly
- • Mình
Family
- • Con
- • Em
- • Anh
练习题库
4 练习Tôi ___ ăn phở.
'Muốn' is the verb for 'want'.
Choose the best option:
'Mình' is a friendly pronoun used among peers.
Waiter: Bạn muốn ăn gì? Customer: ___ phở bò.
The customer is stating their choice using 'I want to eat'.
1. Tôi muốn ăn. 2. Con muốn ăn. 3. Em muốn ăn.
Pronouns change based on the relationship and age of the listener.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题For friends, yes. Use 'Mình'. For strangers, it's perfectly safe and polite for a learner.
Yes, in very casual settings or when pointing at a menu, but it can sound a bit blunt.
'Muốn' is a decision; 'thèm' is a physical craving.
Add 'không' before 'muốn': 'Tôi không muốn ăn'.
No, Vietnamese verbs never change. You can add 'đã' before 'muốn' if you really need to specify the past.
'Cơm' (rice) represents a meal. It's the cultural default for 'eating a proper meal'.
Yes, but for snacks, people often say 'ăn vặt'.
It's better to wait to be invited, but if you are close, it's fine.
Say 'Tôi muốn ăn nhiều'.
Say 'Bạn muốn ăn gì?'.
相关表达
Tôi đói
similarI am hungry
Tôi thèm
specialized formI crave
Cho tôi xin
similarGive me/May I have
Tôi no rồi
contrastI am full
Mời ăn
builds onInvite to eat