I want to give you smile to the moon.
Quiero means "I want"
it means 'but, I want...' pero= but quiero= I want
Depends on how it's used. "Te quiero" means "I love you." Otherwise, if you said something like, "Yo quiero..." it would mean "I want..."
Quiero casarme contigo
"I want to..."
Quiero ir means "I want to go".
It should mean "I want to practice spanish," but then "querro" should be "quiero"
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In modern German Donnerstag translates as Thursday. It translates literally as day of thunder.It is however derived from the word Donar, "the thunderer" (Donar's day), the Germanic god of thunder and storms. Donar was the Germanic equivalent of Thor.In English the day is named after Thor and in German after Donar.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AnswerThe same meaning like in English.Donar (Old German)Thor (Old Norse)Dunor (Old English) --> hear the similarity to 'thunder'It's always the god of thunder lightning, storms.Thursday = Thor's dayDonnerstag= Donar's Tag(Tag=day)
"No quiero hacer" in Spanish translates to "I do not want to do."
quiero algun gatito = I want a kitty
TKM = Te quiero mucho TQM = Te quiero mucho