querías

wanted, you wanted


Verb querías

  1. Informal second-person singular () imperfect indicative form of querer.

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Examples
  • Creí que no querías venir.

    I thought you didn't want to come.

  • Esperaba que me dijeras qué querías que yo haga.

    I was hoping you'd tell me what you wanted me to do.

  • ¿Qué querías?

    What was it that you wanted?

  • Pensé que querías conocer a Tom.

    I thought you wanted to meet Tom.

  • Pensé que querías hablar conmigo.

    I thought you wanted to talk to me.

  • ¿Es esto lo que querías?

    Is this what you wanted?

  • ¿Qué querías decirme?

    What did you want to tell me?

  • Aquí me tienes. ¿De qué querías hablar?

    I'm here. Do you want to chat?

  • Pensé que habías dicho que no querías hablar al respecto.

    I thought you said you didn't want to talk about it.

  • ¿Conseguiste lo que querías?

    Did you get what you wanted?

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