That sentence means 'I want the breasts'. I kinda feel uncomfortable haaha (: If you ever want to know what a word means in any language search on Google 'translator' Then go to the one that says "Free Translation and Professional Translation Services from SDL" That has everything i ever need (:
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
"Yo" usually means "hi" or "hey"
"Yo pregunté a la princesa" would mean "I will ask the princess".
No, it cannot
To rest.
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
"Yo quero comer culo" means "I want to eat ass." literallly.
I want or I love
Yo quero taco bell
yo soy el rey: I am the king.
Esta: No ama yo las tetas y apestoso agujero trasero, Gaius!!
Roughly, "I live because I love you" or "I live for your love"
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
The sentence is missing an object and some punctuation. The words translate to Always because I like/desire/want/love/long for The translation of Quiero is dependent on the object. What is it you want/love/desire/like/long for?
I am the king.
More tequila is I that I want. The proper wording should be "Más tequila es lo que yo quero" More tequila is what I want. Yo (I) is optional. The conjugation of querer to quiero carries the I on its own.
yo soy el señor Quintana means: I am Mr. Quintana.