Spanish - The Verb “Querer” Explained In 5 Minutes

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In this video, I’m explaining the verb “querer” in Spanish. The verb “querer” means to want, and it’s a very useful verb in Spanish, especially when it comes down to asking questions. “Querer” is a stem-changing verb, changing from e to ie, similar to the verb “tener.” However, “querer” has some tricky uses with infinitives and the preposition “to,” and in the video, I go more in-depth at explaining how to precisely use it, as well as bringing back the verbs “ir” and “tener” and comparing their prepositional forms with “querer.” I conclude the video by showing just a few examples with this verb.

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I’m Alex, and I’m a student at UNLV. As I major in Spanish, I advance in my linguistic skills, learn new concepts, and understand how learning within languages works. I’m fluent in Russian, Hebrew, and English, and I’m learning Spanish and German. I’m simply trying to make languages seem very easy.

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