Take off your clothes slowy, I want to wake up with you.
It is contigo and not contito... quiero ver el amanecer contigo... I want to see the sunrise with you...
"Contigo" means "with you" in English.
"Contigo" is a Spanish word. The English equivalent would be the phrase "with you," speaking to someone who is a friend or family member (informal). The phrase "Voy contigo" would translate to "I'm going with you."
Spanish: Que vamos hacer contigo?English: What are we going to do with you?
something with you
"if it's not with you"
Also is with you
ENGLISH???
It means "I will always be with you."
What am I going to do with you
"I leave my house ... it is 6:50 not with you or with you."
I want to go to bed with you.