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Verb Meaning(s): to want
Verb Chart: Querer Present Tense
Yo
quiero
I want I do want I am wanting
Nosotros
queremos
we want we do want we are wanting
Tú
(Juana, Juan)
quieres
you want you do want you are wanting
Vosotros
(informal
Spain)
queréis
you all want you all do want you all are wanting
Él/Ella/Ud.
(Sra./Dr. García)
quiere
he/she/you want he/she/you do want he/she/you are wanting
Ellos/Ellas/Uds.
quieren
they/you all want they/you all do want they/you all are wanting
1. Yo quiero viajar a Europa. I want to travel to Europe. 2. Tú quieres un helado. You want an ice cream. 3. Él quiere ser médico. He wants to be a doctor. 4. Ella quiere aprender a bailar. She wants to learn to dance. 5. Usted quiere un café. You (formal) want a coffee.
6. Nosotros queremos paz. We want peace. 7. Vosotros queréis ir al cine. (used only in Spain) You all want to go to the cinema. 8. Ellos quieren comprar una casa. They want to buy a house. 9. Ellas quieren tener éxito en sus carreras. They (feminine) want to succeed in their careers. 10. Ustedes quieren una solución. You all want a solution.