Questions & Answers about Quiero subir una montaña con mi amigo.
Why do we use quiero instead of quisiera?
Quiero is simply the present tense form meaning I want, used in a direct way. Quisiera is more like I would like, sounding more polite or conditional. In everyday conversation, quiero is common to express a direct desire or intention.
What is the difference between subir and escalar?
Both can mean going up, but subir is more general (to go up, to climb, to ascend). Escalar specifically emphasizes the idea of climbing using hands and feet, often used when talking about climbing walls or steep mountains where it feels more like a sport. In this sentence, subir simply means going up the mountain.
Why una montaña and not la montaña?