"yo quisiera tenerte a tí" can be translated, "I would like to have you". There's probably more to it, but in its raw form, that's what it means.
It means, "I want to get to know you"
Te = you (2nd person)
quiero is a conjugation of the word 'querer' which means to want
conocer is a verb that means "to know"
Quiero estar contigo.
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
"Te quiero querida" means "I love you, darling."
te quiero y no puedo esperar para conocer nuestro hermoso bebé
It means "you would like to know Mexico".
Te Amo Means 'I Love You' In Spanish And Latin.
Te Amo or Te quiero
I love you in Spanish can be "te quiero", which literally means "I want you." Or you could say "te amo", which is the literal form - it means "I love you", and is usually used to imply a deeper realtionship.
"Te amo" (romantically) "Te quiero" (friendly/cute)
"I want you" is 'te quiero'. Your literal sentence is 'te a quiero', which is meaningless. Is a word missing? Do you mean 'I want to - you'? If so 'Te quiero (+ infinitive of relevant verb, e.g. 'encontrar' = 'meet', yielding 'I want to meet you')
"Te quiero, cariña" or "te amo, cielo" or "te adoro, novia"
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
"Te quiero mi amor" means "I love you my love" in Spanish. It's a common expression used to express love towards someone.