Hey everyone! Today we're diving into the German modal verb wollen. It means "to want" and is crucial for expressing desires or intentions in German. You use wollen to show you genuinely want to do something. In a sentence, wollen usually takes the second position, while the main action verb moves to the very end in its infinitive form. For example, "Ich will Deutsch lernen" (I want to learn German) or "Er will Kaffee trinken" (He wants to drink coffee). This verb simplifies expressing what you truly desire. Master its placement and practice often to quickly grasp this important concept!