You're probably asking for the meaning of, "y quiero hablar con Ivette".
This translates to, "and I want to speak with Ivette".
"Y quiero hablar con Ivette" means "And I want to speak with Ivette" in Spanish. It implies that the speaker wants to have a conversation with a person named Ivette.
No.Te quiero tanto gusto would literally translate into: "I want/love you so much pleasure."If you add a 'con' ('with') making 'Te quiero con tanto gusto', it could conceivably mean: 'I love you with so much pleasure'.
It means "I also want to be with you" in Spanish.
because i like you and i want to be with you
This phrase translates to "I want to have hot sex with you" in English.
"I don't know very much Spanish but I want to speak in Spanish with you."
If it's no; pues trate de ablar con usted y se desconecto, then a good shot is: No; I tried to talk to you and you disconnected.
Te quiero con todo mi corazon corina = I love you with all my heart corina
I want to talk to Monica.
It means "I also want to be with you" in Spanish.
Puedo ablar con tigo.
This phrase translates to "I want to have hot sex with you" in English.
As written, it means "It is with me I love you"
Quiero abrazar con usted is the best was to say "I want to cuddle with you" in Spanish.
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No.Te quiero tanto gusto would literally translate into: "I want/love you so much pleasure."If you add a 'con' ('with') making 'Te quiero con tanto gusto', it could conceivably mean: 'I love you with so much pleasure'.
Yes
You can say it like ''Yo quiero jugar con'' or ''Quiero jugar con'', any of the 2 ways I wrote is correct