"Lla quisiera" in English can be translated as "I would like." It is a polite way to express a desire or a request.
"Quisiera" in English means "I would like." It is commonly used to express a desire or preference for something.
"Quisiera usted salir conmigo" translates to "Would you like to go out with me?" in English.
The phrase "Lla estan vin grandey guapo" is not in Spanish. It appears to be a combination of misspelled and incorrect words.
"Como quisiera que tú vivirás" is Spanish for "As I would like you to live". It is pronounced "KO-mo kee-see-AIR-ah kay too bee-beer-AHS". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Yo quisiera que estuviéramos siempre juntos. or Yo quisiera que tú y yo estuviéramos siempre juntos. I wish we could stay together forever. I wish we could always be together.
"Quisiera" in English means "I would like." It is commonly used to express a desire or preference for something.
it means that the person is laughing
as for me I would like you to come for me, but no
"Ya quisiera yo" means I would want or I would like to all ready
That means "P.S. I do not know English. I would love to talk with you but I don't know English" in English.
I'd like to get to know you.
It means "¿Who wants to see?"
She's calling her friend.
I would like to be the answer to your dreams in black and white.
Would you like to go out with me?
"Quisiera usted salir conmigo" translates to "Would you like to go out with me?" in English.
It means "I want to be good friends"