Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jul. 2010
The term want It presents different uses according to the context in which it is used. Delving into your latin origin, we discovered that wanting means try to get.
Meanwhile, the most widespread use of the word tells us that wanting is have or feel Dear, love, for something or someone. With fortune or without fortune, I will always love you, know it; I love Juan so much that I think he could never live without him; I love my medal so much that he only took it from me on a few occasions.
According to the popular use it receives from people, wanting would imply within a scale from affected a feeling much less deep than that of love, although of course, this will depend on the emotion and the meaning that each one puts into it, although it is a reality that when couples are just beginning to form they tell each other that they love each other, on the other hand, when the bond deepens with the to run of the time and the commitments that are taking, the I love you will leave the place to the I love you; but as we said, it is a question of
traditionsemantics installed that does not have to be universal for everyone.Also the word want may imply the want or wish for something. I want to have fish for dinner tonight; I don't want you to bring anything for dinner, we invite you; Laura wanted to finish all the pending work to go back to her house in peace.
On the other hand, the word want is used with recurrence to account for the following actions sort out, decide, pretend, try and have will… Juan always wants to get his way; Maria wants twenty thousand pesos for her car; we want the division of goods to be this way.
In addition, in the game, the term wanting has a special presence, because for example wanting implies accept a stake that is proposed to us: I want re trick; Envy? I want, they are popular expressions in the trick game.
And among the most common expressions that use the word are: whenever you want (anytime), wherever (in the place you like), unintentionally (without intention) and however (either way).
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