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???
What am I going to do with you
It means "I will always be with you."
"I leave my house ... it is 6:50 not with you or with you."
I want to go to bed with you.