hello wanted to thank you so much I love you you are my friend long friends and will continue
¡Hola! Me alegra mucho saber que te quiero como amiga y que consideras que somos amigos de siempre. Espero que nuestra amistad continúe así y sigamos estando cercanos. ¡Gracias por tu amistad!
Cuando se quiere se quiere was created in 1959.
"Quiere decir" means "it means" or "to mean" in Spanish. It is used to introduce the translation or explanation of a word, phrase, or idea.
In Chabacano, you can say "Te quiero" or "Ta quiere contigo" to express "I love you."
English: I Like You! Translation in ChaVAcano language: 1. Zamboangueño> Quiere Yo Contigo! or Quiere Yo Con Usted! 2. Caviteñ 3. Bahra 4. Ermiteño 5. Cotabateñ 6. Castellano Abakay by: Acer_Cyle/Arondayot
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Who wants to live forever
yo quiero tu quieres usted quiere ustedes quieren nosotros queremos
" Para mostrar que usted quiere quedese legitimo siempre " means that1.To show that you always want to stay legitimate.2.To show that he/she always want to stay legitimateMostrar means show, indicateQuedarse means stay,remain, stick around
Obviamente lani !! Y un señorito que se llama lalo quiere copiarle siempre :3
siempre recuerdas que tu abuela Bonnie te quiere a la luna y vuelta.
me quiere means I want lo quiere means he/she wants
Cuando se quiere se quiere was created in 1959.
what do you want = que quieres (kay kee-AIR-ess) (informal singular)) que quiere(n) ustedes (kay kee-AIRay(n) ooSTAY(thess)) ('th' as in 'the') (formal singular (plural)
what do you want = que quieres (kay kee-AIR-ess) (informal singular)) que quiere(n) ustedes (kay kee-AIRay(n) ooSTAY(thess)) ('th' as in 'the') (formal singular (plural)
¿A qué parte se dirige?¿A qué parte te diriges?¿A qué parte se dirigen (ustedes)?¿A qué parte os dirigís?*The forms "¿A dónde va?, ¿A qué lugar quiere llegar?, are also possible, conjugating the verb "dirigir" or "ir" along with the forms "te / se (ustedes) / os".
tú- informal usted- formal vosotros-you all ustedes-you plural tú is the familiar you él, ella, and usted are the more fomal you's ( the first being for a male, the second for a female, and the last for an it/either male or female. Usted pretty much covers everything!)
the word quiere is a conjugated form of to want. It means he/she/it wants