The term “wanna” is a casual contraction of “want to”, often used in informal speech. When paired with “I,” it expresses a desire to do something.

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Examples:
- “I wanna talk.” (I want to talk.) /आं रायज्लायनो लुबैदों।
- “I wanna search for a job.” (I want to search for a job.) / आं साख्रि नागिरनो लुबैदों।
- “I wanna order some food.” (I want to order some food.) / आं माखासे जाग्रा अरडार खालामनो लुबैदों।
- “I wanna marry her.” (I want to marry her.) / आं बिखौ जुलि लानो लुबैदों।
- “I wanna listen to that song.” (I want to listen to that song.) / आं बै मेथाइखौ खोनासंनो लुबैदों।
By adding “don’t”, the meaning changes from expressing a desire to do something to expressing a desire not to do it.
Negative Examples:
- “I don’t wanna talk.” (I do not want to talk.) / आं रायज्लायनो लुबैया।
- “I don’t wanna search for a job.” (I do not want to search for a job.) / आं साख्रि नागिरनो लुबैया।
- “I don’t wanna order some food.” (I do not want to order any food.) / आं जेबो जाग्रा अरडार खालामनो लुबैया।
- “I don’t wanna marry her.” (I do not want to marry her.) / आं बिखौ जुलि लानो लुबैया।
- “I don’t wanna listen to that song.” (I do not want to listen to that song.) / आं बै मेथाइखौ खोनासंनो लुबैया।