I think you mean 'dame lo que quiero'. That's Spanish for 'Give me what I want'.
Damé Lo Que Quiero was created in 2006.
"por que no puede ver que lo que quiero" in Spanish means "so that you can't see what I want" or "so that he/she can't see what I want"
It means "give me what I want."
"Lo que quiero" translates to "what I want" in English. It expresses a desire or preference for something specific.
because I always want what you can not
"Lo mucho que te quiero" and "que te adoro" both mean "how much I love you" in Spanish, expressing deep affection and adoration towards someone.
"Todo lo que quiero es tú."
I love you baby that is all that I want.
The cast of El cuento de lo que quiero y no quiero - 2005 includes: Maura Mendoza
im sorry that i learned to love you
"Te quiero por lo que eres" translates to "I love you for who you are." It conveys an appreciation for the person's character, qualities, and essence rather than external factors.
Translation: It's because I love him.