There are various ways to say What do you want in Spanish. It depends on which form of you is being used:
¿Qué quieres? (you/informal/singular)
¿Qué quiere? (you/formal/singular)
¿Qué queréis? (you/informal/plural)
¿Qué quieren? (you/formal/plural)
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
It translates from Spanish to mean I do not like or I do not want.
I want or I love
want it
quiero = I want
I want you - yo te quiero - this is construed in Spanish to mean ¨"I love you".
it means "if I want"
"what the hell do you want now?!" in Spanish
"I want to..."
It is from the Spanish verb "querer", meaning ""to want". It is the first person singular present form, meaning "I want".
it means that your learning spanish
"No quiero hacer" in Spanish translates to "I do not want to do."