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quiero vs .quisiera
What the difference between quiero and quisiera ?
And when we can use them ?
Thanks alot
Jan 20, 2014 6:27 PM
Answers · 3
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Quiero = to want something
1) Yo quiero ir a comer (I want to go eat)
2) Yo no quiero hacer mi tarea (I do not want to do my homework)
Quisiera = to wish to do something (but most likely not possible)
1) Quisiera poder ir al cine con mis amigos (I wish I could go to the movies with my friends)
2) Como quisiera poder verla una vez mas (How I wish I could see her one more time)
January 20, 2014
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When you say "quiero" you are communicating a decision or something which you are very sure.
Ex: Quiero ir al cine. If you say "quisiera", you are expressing a wish that is not likely to be carried out immediately. "Quisiera ir al cine, pero no puedo. Tengo que trabajar."
January 28, 2014
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