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Yes, "你想" can be used to make requests or ask questions. It is often translated as "Would you like...? Do you want...? Just think about..." in English.
In Chinese, "你想" (nǐ xiǎng) is a combination of the pronoun "你" (nǐ), meaning "you", and the verb "想" (xiǎng), meaning "to want" or "to think". Together, it can be translated as "you want" or "you think".
When used as a question, "你想" can be translated as "Do you want...?" or "Would you like...?". For example, "你想喝茶吗?" (nǐ xiǎng hē chá ma?) means "Do you want to drink tea?" or "Would you like some tea?".
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