If you want to. Well do it. If you don't then don't.
"Well, if you like, stop by my house" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Pues, si quieres, pasa por mi casa. The conjunctions, second person informal singular present indicatives, preposition, feminine/masculine singular possessive, and feminine singular noun may be said to a speaker's family member, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "pwey-see KYEH-res PA-sa por mee KA-sa" in Spanish.
In English, "tengo dulce si quieres" means "I have candy if you want".
'if you could, then what you do'
si te quieres casar conmigo = if you want to marry me
From Spanish to English "si tu quieres aprender espanol yo lo ayudo" mean if you want to learn spanish I help.
"It's that I don't understand you. If you want English, press 1, if you want Spanish, press 2"
"Yes, well,"
The cast of Si quieres puedes - 2002 includes: Nacho Plasericia Mario Solera
"llamo mas tarde si quieres" is Spanish for "I'll call you later if you want."
Si tú quieres.
call me if you want
"if for that what you can"