would want
verb/kɨɾɨˈɾiɐʃ/medium
que·re·ri·as
Definition
Second person singular of the conditional mood of the verb 'to want'. Expresses a hypothetical, polite, or future-in-the-past desire or wish.
I asked if you would want to join us for dinner.
If you would want, I could pick you up at eight.
Common collocations
you would wantif you would want
Etymology
Forma verbal do verbo 'querer' (2ª pessoa do singular do condicional).