The cast of Queremos vivir - 2005 includes: Andrea Echeverry
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Le queremos mucho=
We like you very much.
We love you very much
We care for you very much
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Isso Julgas Tu - 1991 is rated/received certificates of:
Portugal:M/6
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Izzo is just a slang word used by celebrities, commonly rappers, to simbolize, express or emphasize importance and or significance.
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"What you and your friend want to do" is literally "Lo que mi amigo y yo queremos hacer."
If you want to say "My friend and I want to... " that would be "Mi amigo y yo queremos..."
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Wing IA, The Information Technology custodian, and The ISSO
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Happy birthday, sister, we love you.
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No (tienes) el mejor español, pero te queremos
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Depends on what tense you are using. The present tense conjugation is queremos, which means we want. The past tense would be quisimos, the imperfect is queríamos and the future is querremos.
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Parece que você descobriu um número na notação científica, onde "ex" representa a potência de 10. Vamos resolver isso: (6.7936 \times 10^{209.34}) Isso
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In Brazilian Portuguese, "want to" can be translated as "querer".
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The cast of Lo que mas queremos - 1972 includes: Armando Acosta Carlos Bracho Olga Breeskin Paula Cusi Rosario Granados Irma Lozano Guillermo Murray Felipe Ramos
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Portuguese, that is what I am.
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yo quiero
tu quieres
usted quiere
ustedes quieren
nosotros queremos
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Quiero/quieres/quiere/queremos/quereis/quieren mas =
I/you/he-she-it/we/you(plural)/they want more
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You can say "isso é bonito" in Portuguese to mean "that is beautiful."
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Because we always want that which we cannot have
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te queremos mucho y te extranamos (tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
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Mis amigos y yo queremos (whatever you want to do, not conjugated)
EX: my friends and I want to dance,
Mis amigos y yo queremos bailar.
OR
My friends and I feel like (doing something) would be
Mis amigos y yo tenemos ganas de (the verb not conjugated)
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'love'= el amor (noun)
querer (quiero/quieres/quiere/queremos/quereis/quieren) (verb)
amor
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Lily la Torre Lopez has written:
'Solo queremos vivir en paz!'
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Quanto custa? "How much"
Quanto custa isso? "how much is this"
Quanto custa aquilo? "how much is that"
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¡Pues ya termínalo /termínenlo/ termínelo/ terminadlo!
¡Pues termínalo ya...!
¡Pues ya / termínatelo / termínenselo / termíneselo / termináoslo!
¡Pues termínatelo ya...!
*"acabar" or "finalizar" are also posible.
Though, "finalizar" would be: "¡Pues ya finalízalo / finalícenlo / finalícelo / finalizadlo!"; ¡pues finalízalo ya...!
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