Word
Quisiéramos dos batas y unas zapatillas.
Meaning
We would like two robes and some slippers.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
Course
Questions & Answers about Quisiéramos dos batas y unas zapatillas.
Why use quisiéramos instead of queremos or nos gustaría?
Quisiéramos is the imperfect subjunctive form of querer (to want). Using this specific form is a very common way to make a polite request in Spanish, translating perfectly to "we would like." It sounds much softer than saying queremos (we want). While nos gustaría also works, quisiéramos is the standard, natural choice when asking for items at a hotel, store, or restaurant.
Why does quisiéramos have an accent mark?
In the imperfect subjunctive tense, the nosotros (we) form always gets an accent mark on the vowel immediately preceding the ending. Because the ending here is -ramos, the e right before it takes the accent to maintain the correct spoken stress: quisiéramos.
Why say unas zapatillas instead of un par de zapatillas?
Does zapatillas always mean "slippers" in Latin America?