How to Say ‘I want it.’ in Japanese
ほしいな。
hoshii na
[hoh-shee nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Sentence-ending [な] adds a personal, thoughtful feeling: "I really want that" or "hope so." Softer than a direct demand.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using [な] is common when talking to yourself or sharing a wish with friends while watching a game.
Phrase Breakdown
ほしい
hoshii
[hoh-shee]
want
Shows a personal wish or hope.
追加点がほしいな。
I really want an extra goal.
な
na
[nah]
...I hope; ...I wish
Sentence-ending particle adding a soft, thoughtful feeling to a wish.
もう一点ほしいな。
I hope we get one more goal.
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