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"I want you" is 'te quiero'.

Your literal sentence is 'te a quiero', which is meaningless.

Is a word missing? Do you mean 'I want to - you'?

If so 'Te quiero (+ infinitive of relevant verb, e.g. 'encontrar' = 'meet', yielding 'I want to meet you')

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16y ago

Literally, one would say "Te quiero" from the verb querer - to want.

However, this is also a common way of saying "I love you"

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12y ago

To say "I want you" in Spanish is: te quiero, which also means "I love you".

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12y ago

Quiero hacerte

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13y ago

Quiero

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