This is a case where somebody translated word by word and ended up writing something that makes little sense as written.
Literal Translation: You want my and I want your it allows to take slow.
Probable intended Spanish: Me quieres y te quiero, permítenos tomarla lentamente.
Intended Spanish Translation: You like me and I like you, let's take it slow. (presumably a relationship).
lento.
"Baby, I want you to fuck me hard and slow."
bueno, pero despacio/lento
Bradi-, as in "bradicardia". From Greek "bradys" (slow - lento)
Lento, in music means slow. Its slightly faster then "largo" (if you dont know what that means please click here http://www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/largo.htm) But its played at a staeady beat.
"Soy" in Spanish means I am. The word "lento" is an adjective, meaning slow or slow-working. Thus, this sentence means "I am slow," or perhaps, "I am slow-working."
Those formed by adjectives. Spanish adjectives can be adverbs: Iba lento --- He was going slowly Canta bonito --- He sings nicely
Lento is one of the words for slow.
Lento for Strings was created in 1985.
· largo (long) · lento (slow) · limpio (clean) · loco (crazy) · lleno (full) · lluvioso (rainy)
I can't be sure but I think lento means slow.
Slow,