Quiero ver una pelicula. Voy al_.
"contigo" is the missing Spanish word. The sentence would be "Quiero ver una película contigo. Voy al cine." which means "I want to watch a movie with you. I'm going to the cinema."
It means "if I want". Si is the Spanish word for if. Quiero is the yo form of querer, which means "to want" and yo means "I", so quiero is "I want". If it was something like sí quiero (notice the accent on the i in sí), it would be something like "yes, I want" since sí is the Spanish word for yes.
Yes, the word "película" has an accent on the second to last syllable, making it a word of four syllables pronounced "pe-LÍ-cu-la."
"Teh kíero"
"Lo que quiero" translates to "what I want" in English. It expresses a desire or preference for something specific.
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase "te quiero" is "I love you" or "I care about you". It is commonly used to express affection towards someone in a romantic or platonic way.
La Pelicula means "The Movie" in Spanish. There are both masculine and feminine articles in the Spanish language, unlike the English language, where everything is genderless. The word Pelicula is feminine, so we use La instead of El in front of the subject.
te quiero
"I want you" is 'te quiero'. Your literal sentence is 'te a quiero', which is meaningless. Is a word missing? Do you mean 'I want to - you'? If so 'Te quiero (+ infinitive of relevant verb, e.g. 'encontrar' = 'meet', yielding 'I want to meet you')
The word missing in spanish is desaparecido hope that helped!
It means "if I want". Si is the Spanish word for if. Quiero is the yo form of querer, which means "to want" and yo means "I", so quiero is "I want". If it was something like sí quiero (notice the accent on the i in sí), it would be something like "yes, I want" since sí is the Spanish word for yes.
The words above are gibberish. Quiero = I want. Quest - is not a Spanish word Hacer = To make, to do (depends on context) You - is not a Spanish word Encnta - is not a Spanish word, but could be "encanta" which means enchant, or to really like something (like ice cream) or to be pleased with something.
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
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.")
none, we dont do double consonats in spanish! and not many words even have q in spanish.... besides Quiero which means "i want"
Yes, the word "película" has an accent on the second to last syllable, making it a word of four syllables pronounced "pe-LÍ-cu-la."
Quiero jugar a algo.You can say "quiero jugar algo" (double meaning). "Querer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to want", "jugar" means "to play", and "algo" is a word meaning "something".
NO QUIERO ESTAR SIN TI. That's the meaning. If you translate word by word it will have the same meaning, but it will be grammatically incorrect. So the best interpretation for that is NO QUIERO ESTAR SIN TI.