How is the phrase я хочу усердно работать translated from Russian to English

Говорится, когда собираешься прикладывать много усилий.

Said when you intend to put in great effort.

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English translation
I want to work hard

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  • Я хочу усердно работать и быстро расти. I want to work hard and grow fast.

  • В этом году я хочу усердно работать, без отговорок. This year I want to work hard, no excuses.

  • Я сказал начальнику, что хочу усердно работать над этим. I told my boss I want to work hard on this.

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How is “я хочу усердно работать” translated from Russian?
“я хочу усердно работать” translates into English as “I want to work hard”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “я хочу усердно работать” mean?
Meaning of “я хочу усердно работать”: Говорится, когда собираешься прикладывать много усилий. In English — “I want to work hard”.
What part of speech is “я хочу усердно работать”?
“я хочу усердно работать” is a phrase.
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