"Because you are what I always wanted in a boy" in Spanish is "Porque eres lo que siempre quería en un niño". It is pronounced "poor-KAY AIR-ace low kay see-EM-pray care-RE-ah ehn oon NEEN-yo". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Ella siempre quiso ser (una) cocinera (en jefe).
Yo quería
Quería decírte(lo) = I wanted to tell you (it)
"You always are" is "Siempre eres".
The Spanish verb to count is "contar."If you wanted to say, "I am counting." you would say: Estoy contando.
Me buscan por robo.
Queria llegar a ser
Because they wanted to learn Spanish
Ricardo is already spanish, its is spanish for the name Richard. Sorry if this is not the answer you wanted. Best of Luk, Drumer
You can say "j'ai toujours voulu" in French to mean "I've always wanted to".
Siempre.
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