do you want to go to the store? = quieres ir al almacén?
I want groceries in Spanish - yo queren comestibles.
"To want" in Spanish is "querer". The familiar form is "quieres", or "you want". "Me quieres" would literally mean "you want me", but this would be interpreted as "You love me". Keep this in mind when in using this verb. For example "Te quiero ir a la tienda" might have the literal meaning of "I want you to go to the store", it might be heard as "I love you. Go to the store." When making this type of statement, you must use the subjunctive, "Quiero que te vayas a las tienda", or "I want that you go to the store".
Its in their blood.
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When you want to say toy store in Spanish, the word is juguetería
Vamos a la tienda
The phrase - want to go - is a verb phrase. Wantand go are both verbs
quiere salir?
It means "I want to go home with you" in Spanish.
Go and buy is the correct and proper one. "I want to go and buy the toy at the store" is correct, "I want to go to buy the toy at the store." Isnt . Good question tho!
The Spanish word for store is "Tienda".