How to Say ‘I want to learn.’ in Spain Spanish
Quiero aprender.
KYEH-roh ah-pren-DEHR
[KYEH-roh ah-pren-DEHR]
💬 Usage Tip: A great “good intentions” sentence. Add “más” for extra curiosity: “Quiero aprender más.”
🇪🇸 In Spain: Saying this early in a conversation often lowers defenses—very helpful in interfaith dialogue.
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero
[KYEH-roh]
I want
"Quiero" introduces a goal or intention, commonly followed by an infinitive.
Para dialogar bien, Quiero escuchar primero y después compartir mi visión de Jesús.
To dialogue well, I want to listen first and then share my view of Jesus.
aprender
[ah-pren-DEHR]
to learn
Infinitive after "quiero": "quiero aprender" = "I want to learn" (a respectful stance in interfaith settings).
En una charla interreligiosa, quiero aprender cómo entendéis a Jesús.
In an interfaith talk, I want to learn how you understand Jesus.
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