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How do you say "What don't you want?" in Mexican Spanish?
¿Qué no quieres?
In Mexican Spanish, "What don't you want?" is ¿Qué no quieres?.
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Pronunciation
Kay no kee-EH-res: no negates the quieres, pronounced as two separate words.
Grammar notes
This uses the negation no with quieres. The basic irregular conjugation remains the same, just negated.
Example sentence
¿Qué no quieres que pase?
What don't you want to happen?
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How to remember ¿Qué no quieres?
No quieres means you do not want. Add no before quieres to express the negative.
Related words
- What do you dislike? ¿Qué no te gusta?
- What do you hate? ¿Qué odias?
- What is the temperature on Friday? ¿Qué temperatura hará el viernes?
- What is the temperature on Saturday? ¿Qué temperatura hace el sábado?
- What is the temperature on Thursday? ¿Qué temperatura hace el jueves?
- What is the temperature on Wednesday? ¿Qué temperatura hace el miércoles?
- What is the weather on Saturday? ¿Cómo está el clima el sábado?
- What is the weather on Thursday? ¿Cómo está el clima el jueves?
- Who is your best friend? ¿Quién es tu mejor amigo?
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Questions about ¿Qué no quieres?
How do you say "What don't you want?" in Mexican Spanish?
In Mexican Spanish, "What don't you want?" is ¿Qué no quieres?. It is a noun.
How is ¿Qué no quieres? written in Mexican Spanish?
¿Qué no quieres? is written using the standard Mexican Spanish script.
How is ¿Qué no quieres? used in a sentence?
Use ¿Qué no quieres? as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: ¿Qué no quieres que pase? (What don't you want to happen?).
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"What don't you want?" in other languages
- Japanese 欲しくないものは何ですか? (hoshikunai mono wa nan desu ka ?)
- Korean 무엇을 하고 싶지 않아요? (mueoseul hago sipji anayo?)
- Chinese 你不想要什么? (nǐ bù xiǎng yào shén me ?)
- Spanish ¿Qué no quieres?
- French Qu'est-ce que tu ne veux pas ?
- German Was willst du nicht?
- Italian Cosa non vuoi?
- Russian Что ты не хочешь? (čto ty ne hočešʹ?)
- Greek Τι δεν θες; (ti dhen thes)
- Arabic أنت مش عايز إيه؟ (inta mish Aaeyiz 'ieeh)
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