quieren

they want, want


Verb quieren

  1. Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of querer.
  2. Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of querer.

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Examples
  • Sólo quieren una cabeza de turco.

    They simply need a scapegoat.

  • Ellos quieren lastimarme.

    They want to hurt me.

  • Las fans quieren conseguir sus autógrafos.

    The fans want to get their autographs.

  • Ellos quieren estar contigo.

    They want to be with you.

  • También las mujeres quieren tener sexo.

    Women want to have sex too.

  • Lo quieren de vuelta.

    They want it back.

  • Quieren aprender inglés.

    They want to learn English.

  • ¿Qué quieren que hagas?

    What do they want you to do?

  • Mis padres me quieren.

    My parents love me.

  • Todos quieren a Tom.

    Everybody likes Tom.

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