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🇪🇸 Daily Spanish: Translate to Spanish: "I want to eat breakfast." Reply with your answer!
Quiero desayunar
✅ ¡Perfecto! "Quiero desayunar" = I want to eat breakfast. 💡 Querer (to want) + infinitive is one of the most useful patterns in Spanish. More examples: • Quiero dormir = I want to sleep • Quiero ir = I want to go 🔥 8-day streak!
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