Desear means 'want'.
if you want sometime girl
To desire; to want
Desear
Spanish: Yo quiero DESEAR lo mejor para el pais de Haiti ya que sufrieron un gran terremoto. English: I would like to wish the best for Haiti because they had a big earthquake.
Desear.
You probably mean "deseo", the first person of the verb "desear", meaning "I desire"
Desear could be translated in this case as the verbe to wish like this in the infinitive (it could also mean to desire) so the expression would be: "to wish you".
"Wong deseaa" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It does not have a defined meaning in the language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a combination of words that do not exist together in Spanish.
You [or He or She] would like is one English equivalent of 'desea'. It's the verb form for the second person singular formal 'you' or third person singular 'he/she/it'. Either way, it's pronounced 'deh-SEH-ah'.Desire! is another equivalent. It's the imperative form of the infinitive 'desear'. It's the command form of the verb for the second person singular informal 'you'.
Los deseos is wishes in Spanish.
Quisiera que fueras tu. or Desearia que fueras tu. desear= wish tu= you
I want you "Te quiero" means more "I love you". "I want you" is a literal translation, from the verb "querer", to want. If you are going to say to someone "I want you", you're better off using the verb "desear", "Te deseo".