"and I don't want to suffer"
Translation: And I don't want to suffer.
Te quiero: literally translates to "I want you" (informal), English equivalent of "I love you" (informal) Solamente usted: "only you" (formal)
I want to see your face and your body.
Translation: I want to know if (you, he, she) will go out with me?
what does this mean yo te quierro y finto in english
"Baby, I want you to fuck me hard and slow."
It means: I'm lonely and I want to meet people.
yo no quiero amigos= I don't want friends y= and yo quiero un squirel= I want a squirrel (It should be noted that the word for "squirrel" in Spanish is "ardilla," not "squirel.")
"Yo quiero mucho besos y abrazos" translates to "I want a lot of kisses and hugs" in English. It expresses a desire for affection and physical closeness. The phrase reflects warmth and a longing for emotional connection.
This sentence is not gramatical. It translates to a common mistake in English (the difference between your and you're):This sentence actually means your (possessive) incredible and I love you.It should be eres increíble y te quiero, which means you're incredible and I love you.
Literally it means "I feel it" but it's what you say for "I'm sorry." also in some countries it can mean "my butt talks"
because i like you and i want to be with you