It means if we are not wasteful of our resources that we currently have, we will still have them in the future.
it is pointless or futile
with want or with desire
Want is used in the sense of 'to lack'. It means literally that if one wastes nothing, then one will want nothing. When used, it advises one not to waste materials.
It means Want One Of Those
Some people(not me) don't like vegetables. Pretend I am an example of someone who hates vegetables who also hates wasting food. After a BBQ I hosted, there's plenty of salad left over. I pick it up and put it in another container in the fridge. Waste not, Want not! It just means that you don't want to waste it, but you don't want it either.
It means you did all the things you want to do; had fun.
I think you're asking about the phrase "I don't want you in my life." That would mean that they don't want an emotional attachment to you. They don't want to have you as a friend or acquaintance.
"Saranghandago malhalkka" is a phrase in Korean that translates to "Do you want to say I love you?" There is no numerical value associated with this phrase, so it does not have a mean in a mathematical sense.
I want you - yo te quiero - this is construed in Spanish to mean ¨"I love you".
"Que queres" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "what do you want" in English.
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Che spreco! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What a waste!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "What waste!" in English. The pronunciation will be "key SPREH-ko" in Pisan Italian.