Querer
Querer is a Spanish verb with two primary meanings: to want or to desire something, and to love someone or something. It also serves as a flexible auxiliary for polite requests in the conditional form Querría. Etymology traces it to Latin quaerere, meaning “to seek” or “to desire,” entering Spanish via Old Spanish and acquiring its broad modern usage.
Querer is irregular in several tenses. In the present indicative the forms are quiero, quieres, quiere, queremos,
Usage: Querer expresses desire for things, actions, or outcomes, and also expresses affection, especially in casual