querrías

want, would you like, you would like


Verb querrías

  1. informal second-person singular conditional form of querer.

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Examples
  • ¿Querrías unirte a nuestro equipo?

    Would you like to join our team?

  • Pensé que tal vez querrías hablar de ello.

    I thought you might want to talk about it.

  • ¿Querrías jugar conmigo?

    Would you play with me?

  • ¿Querrías que te ayudara?

    Would you like me to help you?

  • ¿Con cuantas mujeres querrías casarte?

    How many women would you like to marry?

  • ¿Por qué querrías que Tom haga eso?

    Why would you want Tom to do that?

  • ¿Por qué querrías lastimar a Tom?

    Why would you want to hurt Tom?

  • ¿Querrías comer algo?

    Would you like anything to eat?

  • Pensé que querrías algo de beber.

    I thought you might want something to drink.

  • ¿Querrías agregarme a tu lista de contactos?

    Would you like to add me to your contact list?

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