apetece
feel like, want
Verb apetece
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of apetecer.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of apetecer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of apetecer.
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Me apetece beber algo.
I feel like a drink.
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Si te apetece, escríbeme un correo.
Write me an email if you feel like it.
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No me apetece nada estudiar esta noche.
I don't feel like studying at all tonight.
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¿Te apetece dar un paseo?
What do you say to going out for a short walk?
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¿Te apetece un poco de café?
Would you like to have some coffee?
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No me apetece comer nada.
I don't feel like eating anything.
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¿Qué le apetece?
What would you like to eat?
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Hoy no me apetece comida china.
I don't feel like having Chinese food today.
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En este momento, solo me apetece llorar.
Right now, all I want to do is cry.
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Me apetece un trago.
I feel like a drink.
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