queréis

want, you want


Verb queréis

  1. Informal second-person plural (vosotros, vosotras) present indicative form of querer.

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Examples
  • ¿Qué queréis de mí?

    What do you want from me?

  • ¿Queréis otro vaso de vino?

    Would you like another glass of wine?

  • ¿Queréis ir al cine?

    Do you want to go to the movies?

  • Tenéis que ir, incluso si no queréis.

    You've got to go even if you don't want to.

  • ¿A qué hora queréis que venga?

    What time do you want me to come?

  • ¿Queréis ir al zoo esta tarde?

    Would you like to go to the zoo this afternoon?

  • ¿Queréis mi ayuda?

    Do you want my help?

  • ¿Queréis que haga algo?

    Do you want me to do anything?

  • ¿Qué queréis?

    What do you want?

  • ¿Queréis tomar un té con nosotros esta tarde?

    Would you like to have tea with us this afternoon?

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