The verb "querer" means "to want." The present tense form for she/he/it is "quiere." So "he wants" in Spanish is "el quiere."
Englis: "she really wants you" Spanish: "ella le quiere realmente"
que quiere emborracharse
In Spanish you would say: Quien quiere comida Mexicana?
Who wants it with me say: Me!!!
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"Quien quiere?" means who wants. If you add a verb in the infinitive form (such as comer) to the end of the phrase, it become "who wants to eat?"
You can say "¿Quién quiere venir al monstruo de piedra?"
(Ella) quiere que (yo) me vaya
"She wants to be loved" - Ella quiere ser amada (el-yah kee-yair-ay ser a-ma-da)
You say, "Él quiere comer." Or, if "He" is already understood as the subject of the sentence, you simply say, "Quiere comer."
que quiere venir
Mi abuela quiere que tú limpies su casa.