Translation: You want
"Tu quieres" means "you want" in English.
"Si tu quieres" means "if you want" in Spanish.
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
"Lo que tu quieres, chula" translates to "what you want, beautiful" in English. It is a way to address someone informally while acknowledging their desires or preferences.
"As-tu" means "Do you have" in English.
If I'm correct it means "What you want b*tch?" or something similar to that.
and what do you want me to do
From Spanish to English "si tu quieres aprender espanol yo lo ayudo" mean if you want to learn spanish I help.
want to return
yo te quiero= i love you tu me quieres= you love me tu me quieres?= do you love me?
Where do you want to (do) exercise
It means, "...whatever you want."
Do you want to go home?
"¿Cuántos quieres?" means "how many do you want" in English.
"I'm asking you something, I am not telling you no since you want me to be your lover."
"You like..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Tu quieres... . The phrase may be said to a family member, friend or peer since the second person informal singular is used. The pronunciation will be "too KYEH-res" in Uruguayan Spanish.
tu me quieres?
you want = tu quieres and if its a question its just tu quieres? you will want (future)=tu quereras and if its a question tu quereras? future = "tú querrás" or simply "querrás"