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1. 要求 (yāo qiú): to request, to demand
2. 渴望 (kě wàng): to yearn for, to long for
3. 希望 (xī wàng): to hope for
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In spoken Chinese, 想要 (xiǎng yào) is used to express a desire for something. It is often used in casual conversations, such as when asking a friend for advice or when making a request.
In written Chinese, 想要 (xiǎng yào) is used to express a more formal desire for something. It is often used in formal documents, such as contracts or official letters. It is also used in more formal conversations, such as when making a request to a superior or when expressing a desire to a stranger. In these cases, 想要 (xiǎng yào) is often replaced with more polite words such as 请求 (qǐng qiú) or 要求 (yāo qiú).
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