This question is gibberish. However "Yo Quiero jugar" (The Spanish J sounds like the English H and some native Spanish-speakers "eat" the trailing Rs so Hugah could be jugar) means "I want to play."
Contigo = with you.
There is not enough information to decipher the rest of the sentence.
Eu quero = I want
See you later alligator
the white boy
"Quero você" means "I want you" in Portuguese. It is a phrase used to express desire or attraction towards someone.
It means: "You know what I mean."
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
"Um dia sim quero muito" is Portuguese for "One day, yes, I really want to."
it means the same in Spanish. Well at least Google translate told me that.
It means "Goodnight I like you a lot"
Translation: Relationship is what I want.
but i dont want it because you like it.
Do you mean to say quiero? If you do, it may help in your search.