How to Say ‘I would like’ in German
Ich möchte
ikh MURKHT-uh
[ikh MURKHT-uh]
💬 Usage Tip: Super useful polite phrase. Softer than just saying Ich will, which can sound too direct.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Politeness matters in German service calls; Ich möchte is a friendly, respectful default.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun.
In Ich möchte bin Ich das Subjekt.
In Ich möchte, Ich is the subject.
möchte
[MURKHT-uh]
would like
Polite way to say want in German.
In Ich möchte klingt möchte höflich.
In Ich möchte, möchte sounds polite.
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