Definition of

Want

Love

The idea of ​​loving is usually linked to feeling affection, affection or love.

Want is a verb that comes from the Latin quaerĕre and means “to try to obtain.” The term has various uses and applications. To love is, for example, to have affection or love someone or something : “Whatever you do, I will always love you,” “You have no idea how much I love my dog,” “The first time I "He said he loved me, he changed my world."

On a hypothetical scale of affection, loving is a less profound feeling than loving. Members of newly formed couples usually tell each other that they love each other, while, over time and as mutual trust advances, they begin to talk about love .

Want as in wishing or pretending

This verb also refers to wanting or wanting something : “I want to eat Milanese with fries” , “Pedro told me he wanted to finish work to get home early” , “I don't want any gift for my birthday” .

It is also important to establish that there is a colloquial expression that uses the term want. We are referring to the adverbial phrase “unintentionally.” What is intended to be expressed with it is that a certain action has been carried out without any intention or premeditation.

A clear example of the use of the meaning of that expression that we have exposed would be the following: “Pedro accidentally hit Félix in the face when making a turn with his arms open.”

Resolve, determine, try or intend something y have the will to do something son otras acciones que se denominan con la palabra querer: “I want this to be like this”, “I never wanted things to end this way.”.

In the framework of a game, wanting is accepting a bet : “I want worth four” (an expression of the trick).

Studies

To want something is to desire or intend it: "I wanted a university degree and I worked hard to get it."

The concept in cinema

Within the field of cinema we have to highlight the existence of a film titled “Loving is not loving.” It is a Mexican film that was released in 2011 under the direction of Guillermo Barba. Adriana Louvier and Tony Dalton lead the cast of actors in the production that tells how a man suffers an accident that leaves him in a coma. His wife takes advantage of this situation to work as a volunteer at a center with children with cancer where she will meet someone very special.

The problem will arise when her husband recovers from the coma, returns to consciousness, and he does not remember her. Despite that, he will fall in love with her again like the first time. A situation that will make the protagonist have to decide whether to relive the illusion of love with her husband or whether to start a new stage with an unknown person who has recently become part of her heart.

“The Things of Wanting” , on the other hand, is a Spanish film that was released in 1989 and starred Ángela Molina and Manuel Bandera . Six years later, its sequel ( “The Things of Wanting 2” ) was released, which featured performances by Anabel Alonso and Antonio Valero .