What does the teacher want to talk to her students about?
Cuando se quiere se quiere was created in 1959.
I believe you wanted the translation of "¿Por qué no dice que me quiere?", if that is the case the closes would be: "Why doesn't he/she say he/she loves me?", "Why don't you say you love me" (you formal singular, male or female) In this expression, 'quiere' has a meaning that is somewhat in between love and desire.
English: I Like You! Translation in ChaVAcano language: 1. Zamboangueño> Quiere Yo Contigo! or Quiere Yo Con Usted! 2. Caviteñ 3. Bahra 4. Ermiteño 5. Cotabateñ 6. Castellano Abakay by: Acer_Cyle/Arondayot
English. Esto depende. "Inglés" es "English" en inglés. Si quieres decir "ingle", es una palabra anatómica y quiere decir "groin" en inglés.
Love to be loved.[quiere][pa que][te quieran][you/he/she Love/want] [for that] [they love/want you]NOTE: the word Pa, is an informar contraction to the word para meaning "for", in this case the real translation would be "so"
He/she/it wants them
"¿Qué quiere decir 'teacher'?" is "What does 'teacher' mean?" in English. "Quiere decir teacher' means 'It means teacher', probably in response to the question: 'Que quiere decir 'profesor/maestro' en ingles?' ('What does 'profesor/maestro' mean in English?')
It mean he/she loves you
Quiere devolver
Ah el novio no quiere dinero = Ah, the boyfriend/fiance doesn't want money
Where do you want to meet?
Cuando se quiere se quiere was created in 1959.
me quiere means I want lo quiere means he/she wants
Mira nada mas. (Sigh.) "Quiere tener sexo mamasita" means "Mommy wants to have sex." (Google Translator)
"¿Qué quiere? means "What does he (or she) want?" or "What do you want?" It is pronounced "Kay key-AIR-ay?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Who wants to leave tomorrow? Hope that helps!
Quién (you spelled this kien) is the Spanish word for "who". Quiere (kiere in your spelling) is the Spanish word for he, she or you (formal) wants. The phrase "¿Quién lo quiere?" would mean "Who wants it?"