yo te quiero= i love you
tu me quieres= you love me
tu me quieres?= do you love me?
You can say "¿Aún me quieres?" or "¿Todavía me quieres?"
"Yo quiero tú", if there is an accent mark over the u of tú, is an incorrectly written or spoken Spanish sentence. The sentence "I want you" in Spanish is "Te quiero." If you find the words "Yo quiero tu" followed by other words, without an accent mark on the u of tu, then it means "I want your..." as in, for instance, "I want your book" would be "Yo quiero tu libro".
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
yo quiero tu quieres usted quiere ustedes quieren nosotros queremos
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
Yo quiero a mis hermanos. - i love my brothers. (Tu) (Lo) Quieres a mi hermano. -you love my brother (Tu) (Lo) Quieres a su hermano. -you love your brother
yo te quiero más que a mi vida porque sin tu amor... i love you more than my life because without your love....
Yo Te Quiero was created on 2007-01-13.
It means, "I love you. I want to see you. I want you in my life more because without your love I will die."
I love you in Spanish can be "te quiero", which literally means "I want you." Or you could say "te amo", which is the literal form - it means "I love you", and is usually used to imply a deeper realtionship.
'That very I love/like you. you too. rest'
This is a little difficult, since the Spanish phrase "I want you", or "Te quiero", is interpreted as meaning "I love you." So if you say "te quiero tanto" (literally "I want you so much") it would be interpreted as "I love you so much."