quiero Learn Unstarted Notes Transcript Summary The Spanish translation for “want (1st person singular)” is quiero. Examples of "want" in use There are 13 examples of the Spanish word for "want" being used: Recording English Spanish Learn I want to go to Japan! ¡Quiero ir a Japón! Learn I want a banana. Quiero un plátano. Learn I don’t want this banana. No quiero este plátano. Learn I want to leave now. Quiero irme ahora. Learn I want a coffee, please. Yo quiero un café, por favor. Learn I want the chicken with cheese, please. Yo quiero el pollo con queso, por favor. Learn I want coffee with milk. Yo quiero café con leche. Learn I want to read with my family. Quiero leer con mi familia. Learn I want to dance with my family. Quiero bailar con mi familia. Learn Do you want coffee or not? Yes, I want coffee, I also want chicken. ¿Quieres café o no? Sí, quiero café, también quiero pollo. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "want (1st person singular)" Practice (14) Lesson Learn Lesson words want (1st person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Do you want coffee or not? Yes, I want coffee, I also want chicken., I don’t know if I want to eat with you., I don’t want this banana., I want a banana., I want a coffee, please., I want coffee with milk., I want the chicken with cheese, please., I want to dance with my family., I want to go to Japan!, I want to go to sleep tomorrow., I want to leave now., I want to read with my family., I want your book, please. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (Present tense, 1st person singular) 1 Verbs (all parts) 1