Care to Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɛɹ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
KAIR too, KAIR tuh, KAIR ti
kˈeə/ /tˈuː
KAIR too
التعريف
'Care to' is a polite way to ask if someone wants to do something, like an invitation or an offer.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Polite and slightly formal; usually in questions: 'Care to join me?', 'Care to explain?'. Less common in everyday conversation; can sound indirect or old-fashioned compared to 'Would you like to'. Often used when inviting or challenging politely.
Spanish: querer - gustar (hacer algo) - te gustaríaPortuguese (BR): gostar de (fazer algo) - gostaria dePortuguese (PT): gostar de (fazer algo) - gostaria deChinese (Simplified): 想要(做某事) - 願意(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 想要(做某事) - 願意(做某事)Hindi: करना चाहना - इच्छुक होनाArabic: ترغب في - تود (أن تفعل شيئاً)Bengali: ইচ্ছা করা - আগ্রহ থাকাRussian: желать - хотетьJapanese: ~したい(丁寧な誘い)Vietnamese: muốn - có muốnKorean: ~하시겠어요 - ~하고 싶으신가요Turkish: ister misin - arzu eder misinUrdu: چاہنا - پسند کرناIndonesian: ingin - mau
جمل نموذجية
Care to join us for dinner?
basic
Do you care to see the movie with me?
basic
Would you care to explain what happened?
basic
Hey, care to grab a coffee before we go?
natural
Nobody cared to answer my question.
natural
If you care to look over these documents, that would be great.
natural