"I want to know."
"Qué quiero saber" translates to "What do I want to know" in English.
"I want to know the answer to my question" is the translation.
I also want to know
Firstly 'berdad' is spelt 'Verdad' and it means truth. ...Verdad que sabes espanol... means 'it's true/ you really do know spanish'. 'Sabes' comes from the verb saber 'to know'. Hope that helps.
No Quiero Saber was created on 1996-02-20.
"I want to know."
Yo quiero saber, or you can just say quiero saber, followed by what you want to know.
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Quiero saber cuál es la respuesta correcta por favor
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"Qué quiero saber" translates to "What do I want to know" in English.
"I want to know the answer to my question" is the translation.
I want to know if I have an arrest warrant. Quiero - I want Saber - to know Si - if Tengo - I have Orden de aresto - arrest warrant
You would say "Yo quiero aprender español" or if you wanted to say I want to know spanish you would say "Yo quiero saber español". It is optional to leave out the "yo" and just say "Quiero aprender español" or "Quiero saber español".IT IS NOT OPTIONAL to maintain the personal pronoun "yo" in this case, but it depends on emphasing or not. Thus, it is not the same: "Yo quiero aprender español" (I, myself, want to learn Spanish) in comparison with "quiero aprender español" (I want to learn Spanish).
Voy a saber espanol muy temprano
quiero saber como darme cuenta quien me llama en pribado