Ganas de ver la tele means I want to watch the television.
Tengo ganas de verte = I desire/wish to see you breakdown: Tengo ganas de translates (not literally) as I wish/I desire ver = the verb to see te = you
As written, it is "You too I have the desire to be with you."
Translation: Very happy, and I am willing to make another
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Tengo ganas de verte = I desire/wish to see you breakdown: Tengo ganas de translates (not literally) as I wish/I desire ver = the verb to see te = you
Tener ganas de = to have the urge to, to have the desire to, to want to ver + te = see you In this case, this would make the most sense: I want to see you. I really want to see you. (emphasis) Check out Examville for more Spanish help!
It means "I desire something".
"Tener ganas de" means to feel like or to have the desire to do something. It is used to express a strong inclination or willingness towards a particular activity.
I want you
"You feel like." This is a common phrase that can be used with other verbs in a sentence. For example, "Tienes ganas de comer." = "You feel like eating."
"I feel like eating heart."
the desire of becoming cursed
ganas de hacer translates to like doing.http://translate.google.com/?hl=en#^^this helps you just type in what you need. sometimes it 'make sense in the translation because of the conjugations.
Que Ganas de Volver was created on 2008-02-05.
you feel like going to the movies
I don't want to do anythingI don't have the energy to do anything