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What does tu queres mean?

"Tu queres" is Spanish for "You want".

Here's a breakdown:

* Tu: You (informal, singular)

* Queres: A contraction of "quieres," which means "want" or "desire."

It's important to note that "queres" is a formal way to say "want" in Spanish.

In casual conversation, you would typically use "quieres" instead.

Here are some examples of how "tu queres" might be used:

* ¿Tu queres ir al cine? (Do you want to go to the cinema?)

* Tu queres una taza de café? (Do you want a cup of coffee?)

* Tu queres jugar conmigo? (Do you want to play with me?)

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