Quiero jugar a algo.
You can say "quiero jugar algo" (double meaning). "Querer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to want", "jugar" means "to play", and "algo" is a word meaning "something".
In Spanish you would say quieren jugar con ella
te quiero
Jugar Conmigo- Play with me. Quieres Jugar Conmigo- Do you want to play with me?
"¿Quieres..." do you want to play soccer?.... ¿quieres jugar fútbol?
Te pido disculpas. OR Perdóname.
Quiero que diga / digan / digas / digáis algo
Mountains is montañosas. So if you want to say something has mountains, you would say tiene montañosas
if you want to say I play a game with my family its juego un partido con mi familia
To say 'I want bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero pan.'
It depends on what you want to say... Quise decir... when you explain something you said Me refería a...you use when is about a subject or article
quiero hacer algo, tengo ganas de hacer algo,
In Spanish, you would say "Quiero jugar Minecraft contigo." This translates directly to "I want to play Minecraft with you." If you wish to make it slightly more informal, you could also say "Quiero jugar a Minecraft contigo." Both phrases convey the same meaning.