quisieran

they would like, want, would like


Verb quisieran

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

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Examples
  • Pensé que tal vez quisieran saber.

    I thought you might want to know.

  • Los hombres no verán las cosas tal como son sino como quisieran que fueran.

    Men will not look at things as they really are, but as they wish them to be.

  • No estoy seguro de que mis padres quisieran que te diera eso.

    I'm not sure my parents would want me to give you that.


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