How to Say ‘If you want to stay today’ in Spain Spanish
Si quiere' quedarte hoy
see kee-EH-reh keh-DAHR-teh OY
[see kee-EH-reh keh-DAHR-teh OY]
💬 Usage Tip: The contraction 'quiere'' is colloquial for 'quieres'.
Phrase Breakdown
Si
[see]
if
Used to introduce a conditional clause.
Si quieres, puedes venir.
If you want, you can come.
quiere
[kee-EH-reh]
want
To have a desire or wish for something.
Ella quiere viajar.
She wants to travel.
quedarte
[keh-DAHR-teh]
to stay
To remain in the same place.
Voy a quedarme en casa.
I am going to stay at home.
hoy
[OY]
today
The present day.
Hoy es un buen día.
Today is a good day.
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