That's Spanish, and it means "to kiss you".
"Besarte" means "to kiss you" in English.
That's Spanish for "while".
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¡Hasta pronto! in Spanish is "See you later!" in English.
Translated from the Spanish, it means "simply".
The English translation of 'Quiero besarte' is I want to kiss you. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'quiero' means '[I] want, wish'. The infinitive form 'besar' means 'to kiss'. The possessive pronoun 'te' means 'you'.
"Estoy ansioso por besarte."
Puedo besarte? = Can I kiss you?
Translation: ¿Puedo besarte?
You can say "Quiero besarte."
Verano in Spanish is "summer" in English.
Norte in Spanish is "north" in English.
Treinta in Spanish is "30" in English.
"Father" in English is padre in Spanish.
"Evening" in English means tarde in Spanish.
I really want to kiss you
Names are usually not translated. In any case, "Daniel" is a common name both in English and in Spanish.
'in' in spanish is en