Algo Mas means "Something more"? Algo mas means anything else?, you may hear this in a spanish shop. The shop keeper will ask you if you want anything more or anything else.
If asking one person informally - '¿Quieres algo más?'If asking one person formally (client, someone you don't know) - '¿Quiere (usted) algo más?'If asking more than one person informally (though this is not used in Latin American Spanish) - '¿Queréis algo más?'If asking more than one person formally or those who speak LatAm Spanish - '¿Quieren (ustedes) algo más?'Just be careful:MÁS --- more; else: ¿Qué más se le ofrece? --- Do you want anything else?MAS--- but, nonetheless: ¿Quiere usted algo? Mas no se decide --- Do you want anything? But you do not take the decision.
Although "querier" does not mean anything, I think you mean "querer". "Querer" means "to want".
You can't translate something from English to Spanish if it doesn't mean anything in English. You may want to check the spelling of your "tem wat".
'Do you want a treat' in Spanish is ¿Quieres un regalo?'.'
parents.
to win the war
They wanted More Food, sir.
to be a singeer
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
More than anything, he wanted to sculpt. He was obsessed about sculpting.
Peeta Mellark.
An actress
"I want to die" (all the troubles in the world: By Issac Asimov)
Quiero ser más que amigos
Algo Mas means "Something more"? Algo mas means anything else?, you may hear this in a spanish shop. The shop keeper will ask you if you want anything more or anything else.
anything you want in the world-Orin Paschall