Yo quiero means I want.
You could just use quiero, but that answer is right! Bueno!
Did you know the Taco Bell dog says, "Yo quiero Taco Bell?"
(Como si quería comer un alimento que un perro recomienda.)
The word "quiero" has different meanings depending on how it is used. "(yo) quiero" means "I want (to)", while "(yo te) quiero" means "(I) love (you)" or (I) want (you)".
i want you/ i love you
its used to say i love you more often than want its a less formal than te amo
Translation: I want....
This is used to command something.
Quiero lo translates as I want it.
Translation: I want
Translation: I want what I want. I want it now.
It means, "I love you. I want to see you. I want you in my life more because without your love I will die."
Translation: I want your baby.
Te quiero decir = I want to tell you.
Translation: I want to be with you but right now I can't.
"Yo quiero ser" means "I want to be" in English.
I want...
yo no quiero amigos= I don't want friends y= and yo quiero un squirel= I want a squirrel (It should be noted that the word for "squirrel" in Spanish is "ardilla," not "squirel.")
"Yo siempre quiero" translates to "I always want" in English.
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
I want to forget.
"Yo tambiΓ©n te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
I love you because
It means: I love my Carma
a quien quiero yo ?
¿Qué vas a cocinar? = what are you going to cook? Yo quiero = I want.
It means "if I want". Si is the Spanish word for if. Quiero is the yo form of querer, which means "to want" and yo means "I", so quiero is "I want". If it was something like sí quiero (notice the accent on the i in sí), it would be something like "yes, I want" since sí is the Spanish word for yes.