querés

want, you want


Verb querés

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

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Examples
  • ¿Querés ensalada?

    Do you want a salad?

  • ¿No querés saber lo que Tom realmente piensa de vos?

    Don't you want to know what Tom really thinks of you?

  • ¿No querés una galletita?

    Don't you want a cookie?

  • Obviamente, no puedo obligarte a hacer algo que no querés hacer.

    Obviously, I can't force you to do something you don't want to do.

  • ¿No querés besarme?

    Don't you want to kiss me?

  • ¿Querés saber cual es tu problema?

    Do you want to know what your problem is?

  • ¿Querés vivir en Alemania?

    Do you want to live in Germany?

  • ¿Querés que te lleve al doctor?

    Do you want me to take you to the doctor?

  • Decí lo que querés decir.

    Say what you want to say.

  • ¿Querés ir al cine esta noche?

    Do you want to go to a movie tonight?

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