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What does que quiero tenar mean?

"Que quiero tenar" is not a correct Spanish phrase. It appears to be a combination of words that don't make grammatical sense together.

Here's a breakdown of the possible issues:

* "Que" usually means "that" or "which," but it needs a verb and a subject to make sense.

* "Quiero" means "I want" and is a correct verb, but it needs a direct object (what you want).

* "Tenar" is not a recognized Spanish word. It might be a misspelling of another word.

Possible interpretations:

* Misspelling: You might have misspelled "tener," which means "to have." In this case, the phrase might be intended as "que quiero tener," meaning "that I want to have."

* Incomplete phrase: The phrase could be a fragment of a longer sentence where the missing parts would clarify the meaning.

To get a correct interpretation, please provide more context:

* What were you trying to say?

* What was the situation where you heard/read this phrase?

* Was this a written or spoken phrase?

With more information, I can help you understand the intended meaning.

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