Kanji: 住みたいと思っている
Hiragana: すみたいとおもっている
Katakana: スミタイトオモッテイル

Romaji: sumitai to omotteiru
English Meaning: to want to live

Example Sentences:

彼はいつか日本に住みたいと思っている。
kare wa itsuka nihon ni sumitai to omotteiru.
One day he would like to live in Japan.
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Related Words:

|みたい
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|みたい
|ミタイ

sumitai

to want to live, to want to inhabit

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to

and, that (complementizer), with, (particle for juxtaposition), (conjunction for a conditional clause)

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|っている
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おも|っている
オモ|ッテイル

omotte iru

to wish, to desire, to think, to consider

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sumu

to live, to inhabit

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たい
Standard
タイ

tai

to want to

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おも|
オモ|

omou

to think, to reckon, to consider, to feel, to regard, to expect, to imagine

Here: to think, to reckon

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