do you want like I want or
you want like I want
yo te quiero= i love you tu me quieres= you love me tu me quieres?= do you love me?
I want you to be the way I am.In context:No seas débil, te quiero como yo, así, fuerte.
You can say "¿Aún me quieres?" or "¿Todavía me quieres?"
"Yo quiero un papi chulo como tú" is "I want a cool daddy like you"
'La mujer que quieres' means: 'The woman that you want/love'. 'you' is English; 'yo' = 'I' in Spanish. If 'you' is intended to be 'yo', the sentence should read: 'La mujer que yo quiero', meaning 'The woman that I love/want'.
¿Quiere / quieren / quieres / queréis jugar?
If your saying this to friends: Como yo los quiero In a love love kind of way: Como yo los amo
yo quiero tu quieres usted quiere ustedes quieren nosotros queremos
"Yo quiero tú", if there is an accent mark over the u of tú, is an incorrectly written or spoken Spanish sentence. The sentence "I want you" in Spanish is "Te quiero." If you find the words "Yo quiero tu" followed by other words, without an accent mark on the u of tu, then it means "I want your..." as in, for instance, "I want your book" would be "Yo quiero tu libro".
"You could never love as much as I love you." Assuming that the "you'' in the question is a "tu".
Quieres comprar zapatos? (ecuadorian spanish)
I want candy to eat baby-or something to that effect.