"Quero você" means "I want you" in Portuguese. It is a phrase used to express desire or attraction towards someone.
"Voce de onde é, Senhora" translates to "Where are you from, ma'am" in English.
"Quero yer" is not a phrase in Spanish. It does not have a clear meaning. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a phrase from another language.
"Um dia sim quero muito" is Portuguese for "One day, yes, I really want to."
"Voce e estupido" means "You are stupid" in Portuguese.
"Sans voce" is a Latin term that means "without voice" or "voiceless." It is often used in music to indicate a section where a particular instrument or voice part is silent.
Voce` muito e` linda. Eu quero te beijar.
Eu quero = I want
the white boy
Se você for uma linda gatinha, não se faça de rogada., venha correndo. I want to make a passionate love with you.
It translates to "How are you? I really like you" in English. It is a way to ask someone how they are doing and express affection towards them.
That phrase does not have a known meaning in any language. It could be a made-up combination of words or gibberish.
I wish, I want to make love (along) with you. (along with = junto com) My secret dream is to make love along with you. Trust me, I really want to make love with you.
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"O que você acha" means "what do you think" in English.
"For/to you, my friend."
It means: "You know what I mean."