First... hahahahaha that's funny. Second it means: I live in Virginia, we are close. If you want to meet me come here and you are going see that you will have a beatifull day, baby. That translation is no 100% accurate, but is more than 90%. That person is using some non-spanish word, and some non-sense words. But I can understan that person point. Here is world by world translation just in case you really want to know the meaning : Yo (i) en(in) Virginia estamos(we are) cerca(close) me(me) kieres(want to) conocer(meet) en(in) persona (person) ven (come) aki(here) y (and) you(you) veras( going to see) te hare(I'm going to make you) pasar(have) un(a) lindo(Beatifull) dia( day) mami (mom), Mami also mean like saying "hey baby". Hope this help you out!
It appears to be a message inviting someone to meet in person in Virginia for a fun day. The message includes Spanish phrases like "me quieres conocer en persona" (do you want to meet me in person) and "te haré pasar un lindo día" (I will make you have a nice day, darling). It seems to be a romantic or friendly invitation.
"Kieres el mio" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "Quieres el mío," which translates to "Do you want mine?"
"Si tu quieres" means "if you want" in Spanish.
"Qué quieres" means "What do you want" in Spanish.
It means "Do you want to come to my house?" in English.
"Quiere" in Spanish means "he/she wants" or "he/she loves", depending on the context in which it is used.
walk with me kieres
Leon Kieres was born in 1948.
Translation: How much do you want?
"Kieres el mio" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "Quieres el mío," which translates to "Do you want mine?"
Leon Kieres has written: 'Zalecenia RWPG w sprawie koordynacji narodowych plano w gospodarczych i ich realizacja w PRL'
"Qué quieres" means "What do you want" in Spanish.
OK. You wanna come do me tonight? (It's dirty.)
It is Spanish slang for: Do you want penis? -- referring to having sex. It is rather crude texting.
si te quieres casar conmigo = if you want to marry me
It means, "And why don't you speak Spanish? Don't you want to teach?"
but if you need to comment in another way pero si quieres las commento otra vez
its quieres salir el viernes en la noche it means i want to leave Friday at night