You people are a bunch of idiots, but I like you.
it means 'but, I want...' pero= but quiero= I want
What do quiero ser tuyo enterito pero tengo miedo mean
No but tomorrow I love you
"Pero yo te quiero a ti" means "But I love you." On spanish we have two ways to say I love you. Pero yo te quiero a ti" literraly would be "but I want you' rahter than someone else.
your crazy but i still love u
Quiero salir contigo pero nuestros idiomas serian una barrera
Pero me gusta alguien Pero quiero a alguien
"pero yo todavía te quiero" translates to "but I still love you." It is a phrase often used to express enduring affection for someone despite challenges or difficulties in the relationship.
Patricio Borguetti, pero no se como se llama la cancion
This phrase in Spanish translates to "and you know that I love you but." It typically implies that the speaker wants to express their love or affection for someone, but there may be complications or difficulties in the relationship.
I love you, but also my liberty.
Translation: That is sweet, but I do not want you to get sick.However, the question as written is from a poor translation from English to Spanish. The expression "get sick" is its own verb in Spanish, "enfermarse". This person literally wrote "get" + "sick" as "conseguir" + "enfermo". The proper sentence would be "Eso es dulce, pero no quiero que te enfermes."