quieres

do you want, want, you want


Verb quieres

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

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Examples
  • De verdad, no quieres saberlo.

    You really don't want to know.

  • Puedo conseguirte uno si quieres.

    I can get you one if you like.

  • ¿Qué más quieres de mí?

    What more do you want from me?

  • ¿Quieres que te traiga algo de comer?

    Do you want me to bring you something to eat?

  • ¿Me debería ir o quieres que me quede?

    Should I go or would you like me to stay?

  • Si quieres ayuda, agrégame.

    If you would like some help, add me!

  • Quieres que yo te haga el trabajo sucio, ¿verdad?

    You want me to do your dirty work for you, don't you?

  • Apenas añade más azúcar si quieres una mermelada más dulce.

    Just add more sugar if you want a sweeter jam.

  • ¿Estás seguro de que no quieres nada?

    Are you sure you don't want anything?

  • ¿Qué quieres para tu cumpleaños?

    What do you want for your birthday?

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