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Want and Fancy 兩個詞的區(qū)別

Want and Fancy 兩個詞的區(qū)別

Hello BBC, my name is Seang Tan, I come from Malaysia. I have a question about the differences between want and fancy. As an example, if I say, 'Do you want to come to my house?' can I use 'Do you fancy come my house?' instead? Are there other usages of the word fancy? Thank you.

Seang Tan, from Malaysia

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Seang Tan from Malaysia is right to say that the words 'want' and 'fancy' can have similar meanings.

But what is the difference between the questions:

* 'Do you want to come to my house?'

* 'Do you fancy coming to my house?'

To find it out, listen to the programme.

Want and Fancy 兩個詞的區(qū)別

Fancy a coffee?

We also learn that the word fancy can be used in a lot of different ways in different contexts.

If you fancy asking us a question, email us at questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk.

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