quiere
/ˈkjeɾe/, [ˈkje.ɾe]want, wants
Verb quiere
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of querer.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of querer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of querer.
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Su marido quiere hacerlo todo a su manera.
Her husband wants to have his own way in everything.
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¿Tom quiere verme?
Does Tom want to see me?
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Este gatito quiere dormir.
This kitten wants to sleep.
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Tom quiere que vayamos a la iglesia.
Tom wants us to go to church.
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Mi hijo quiere ser un golfista profesional.
My son wants to be a professional golfer.
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¿Has visto el color? ¡Eso quiere decir que estás embarazada!
Do you see the color? It means you're pregnant!
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Mary se quiere casar con un conductor de Formula 1.
Mary wants to marry a Formula 1 driver.
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¿Quiere usted comer?
Do you want to eat?
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¿Quiere que le traiga un café?
Can I get you a coffee?
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¿Quiere la verde o la azul?
Do you want the green or the blue?
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