The German verb “wollen”
posted 9 months ago
“wollen” is another frequent verb in German which expresses the English idea of “to want” “would like to” etc. Unfortunately, it’s irregular, so there are a couple of forms which you’ll have to memorize.
Present tense:
ich will; du willst; er/sie/es will; wir wollen; ihr wollt; sie wollen
Simple past:
ich wollte; du wolltest; er/sie/es wollte; wir wollten; ihr wolltet; sie wollten
past participle:
gewollt e.g. Ich habe gewollt. Du hast gewollt. etc.
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