Translation: Hello, do you want to see me?
"Hola quieres verme" in Spanish translates to "Hello, do you want to see me?"
It means "Hello, do you want to see me?"
"Purplem Hola queres verme" is not a known phrase or expression in any language. It does not have a clear meaning. It appears to be a mixture of different words.
"Tu quieres" means "you want" in English.
"Qué quieres" means "What do you want" in Spanish.
Translation: When are you coming to see me?
"Hola quien eres" translates to "hello who are you" in English.
"Purplem Hola queres verme" is not a known phrase or expression in any language. It does not have a clear meaning. It appears to be a mixture of different words.
Lo correcto es CUANDO QUIERES VERME, que no es pregunta, por tanto significaría:When you want to see me.
infinitive: venir a verme to come to see me venga a verme - imperative used in You form (singular, formal) Come to see me!
More polite:Quisiera ser su / tu / vuestro (a) amigo (a).Also possible, but more direct:Quiero ser su / tu / vuestro (a) amigo (a).
It's full of mistakes, but it's trying to say: Hi. [You want to] make love with me? Yes or no. Tell me. Should be: Hola. Quieres hacer el amor conmigo? Sí o no. Díme.
Come to see me. Ven a verme.
"¿Cuántos quieres?" means "how many do you want" in English.
Quieres ir conmigo = Do you want to go with me?
Translation: When are you coming to see me?
Teatro Dal Verme was created in 1872.
Hola means hello or hi
Hola means hello in Spanish