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What does hoshii mean?

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When using hoshii as an adjective, it can mean the speaker wants something.

E.g.  その子猫がほしいです = Sono koneko ga hoshii desu (I want that kitten).

Without the extra i, the word may be hoshi which could refer to a star (or other cosmic object).

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