This is a little difficult, since the Spanish phrase "I want you", or "Te quiero", is interpreted as meaning "I love you." So if you say "te quiero tanto" (literally "I want you so much") it would be interpreted as "I love you so much."
Le, les, lo, los, la, las (a usted, es) te / osquiero.
This can also mean I love you, but depending upon the context.
If you wanted to say "I want your body" in Spanish you would say Quiero tu cuerpo.
Me Quieres? (informal)
Me Quiere Usted? (formal)
Quiero sentirle dentro de mí.
Yo le deseo en mi cama
Te quiero ahora.
Te deseo en mis brazos
Quieres
"Arms" means 'Brazos'.
Usted me abrazará? Me quieres abrazar?
brazola brazo
'Do you want a treat' in Spanish is ¿Quieres un regalo?'.'
I want = Quiero
"Arms" means 'Brazos'.
brazos for the arms on your body, armas for military arms
The spanish kings royal coat of arms The spanish kings royal coat of arms
Usted me abrazará? Me quieres abrazar?
brazola brazo
The coat of arms
En tus brazos.
"brazos largos"
If arms is the word you want, then yes it is.
a castle
The Spanish Coat of Arms
Brazos' in Spanish translates into English as 'arms' or 'limbs'. The term 'abrazos' is used to mean 'hugs' and can be used as a parting greeting between friends.