Quiero que me amas.
I want you my love: Te quiero, mi amor.
Querer enamorarse. I want to fall in love = Quiero enamorarme. You want to fall in love = Quieres enamorarte.
Mi amor, te quiero.
Quiero tu amor (I want your love) is the closest statement in Spanish that carries the same meaning
Quiero hacerte el amor en el sol is how you would say "I want to make love to you in the sun" in Spanish.
That would be 'Te quiero'. Literally, I want you.
To say "I love you, Maddy" in Spanish, you would say "Te amo, Maddy." This phrase expresses deep affection, and "te amo" is the most common way to convey love in Spanish. If you want a slightly less intense expression, you could also say "Te quiero, Maddy."
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
to say i love simming in spanish is amo el nadar
To say 'I want bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero pan.'
te quiero. this literally means i want you but can be use to say i love you it just depends how you say it and use it. You can also say "te amo" which means "I love you" too.
Te necesito y te quiero if you meant it as ONE phrase and if not Te necesito Te quiero Note that WANT and LOVE is the same thing in Spanish. Ie, Te quiero means I want you AND it means I LOVE you