"Quiere" is the third-person singular of Spanish. It means that he/she wants. It originates from the verb "querer," meaning "to want."
From: Navpreet
to want
As a question: Do you want to fight? As a statement: You like to fight.
and what do you want me to do
'Quieres acostarte conmigo esta noche' means: Do you want to go to bed with me tonight?
it means "geez Papi you are super hot"
You want to be the goal on saturday
"Tu quieres" means "you want" in English.
"¿Cuántos quieres?" means "how many do you want" in English.
Roughly "What more do you mean?"
If I'm correct it means "What you want b*tch?" or something similar to that.
As a question: Do you want to fight? As a statement: You like to fight.
Why do you want to add/nominate me - Por que quieres etc. (Question) Because you want to add/nominate me - Porque quieres etc. (Statement)
In English, "tengo dulce si quieres" means "I have candy if you want".
As you wish I forget about you.
You want to leave/go out but I am not.
It means, "To where do you want to travel?"
and what do you want me to do
It means "you don't want to answer me back"