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This is the third person singular of the verb, querrer - to want.Therefore, quiera means: you/he/she wants.

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I believe that, in the first place, the verb is "querer", with only one "r" between the two "e"s. Also, the third person singular of querer is "quiere", as in "Él/Ella/Ud. quiere ir a Argentina" (He/She/You want(s) to go to Argentina".

"Quiera", I think, would be the imperative (or command) form of querer. Example: Déme means "give me" (de + me). Therefore, I believe "quiera" would mean "want", as in a command. But I don't think you can really command someone to want something, in either English or Spanish, so I doubt "quiera", as an imperative, would be used.

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