How to Say ‘I want to know’ in Mexican Spanish
Quiero saber
KYEH-roh sah-BEHR
[KYEH-roh sah-BEHR]
💬 Usage Tip: Very useful starter phrase for questions. Softer option: Me gustaría saber = I’d like to know.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: A gentle, curious tone helps older relatives open up and share memories.
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero
[KYEH-roh]
I want
Shows your wish or intention to do something.
Quiero saber más de la historia de mi familia.
I want to know more about my family's history.
saber
[sah-BEHR]
to know
Used after quiero to express wanting to learn or find out something.
Quiero saber cómo era su niñez.
I want to know what her childhood was like.
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