Kee-yer-res by-lar? If you can, you should "flip" or "roll" the rs.
It means: "I like that you speak Spanish and dance with me""
"¿Quieres conseguir coca?"
"Todavía me quieres" means "Do you still love me?" in English.
"Quieres" is from the word "querer" (to want). Translated as a question: (do you) want?, as a statement : (you) want. The word "querer: is also inappropriately used as "to love".
Ya no me quieres? translates to me You don't want me in Spanish.
¿Quieres bailar?
Quieres bailar
¿Quieres luchar?
Quieres namorar comigo? is will you go out with me?
It means: "I like that you speak Spanish and dance with me""
bailar para bailar a bailar
Que quieres hacer sabado = what do you want to do on Saturday? You could answer with: Quiero bailar = I want to dance Quiero ir a la playa = I want to go to the beach Quiero ir a la iglesia = I want to go to church No quiero hacer nada = I don't want to do anything
bailar means to dance
'gustaría bailar' I would like to dance '¿gustaría bailar?' Would you like to dance?
Quieres dormir conmigo? You could also say Quieres acostarte conmigo.? ( do you want ) or Te gustaria acostarte conmigo? ( would you like) Be aware that acostar has a more intimate (sexual|) suggestivness so if you don't mean to say it in that way then Quieres dormir conmigo? is the best to use
quieres....(+ infinitive of relevant verb) (informal) quiere usted....(+ infinitive of relevant verb) (formal) e.g. 'quieres bailar?' = 'Do you want to dance?' 'quiere usted una taza de te?' = 'Do you want a cup of tea?'
Me Gusta Bailar Contigo was created in 1979.