"Que queres" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "what do you want" in English.
yor question does not make sence therefore cant anserw it.... You might mean "¿Por qué tú quieres hablar español?" This would mean "Why do you want to speak Spanish?"
"Purplem Hola queres verme" is not a known phrase or expression in any language. It does not have a clear meaning. It appears to be a mixture of different words.
it means not when you want
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'what' is the following: qual; o que; que; or que coisa. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: kwow; oo kee; kee; and kee COY-suh. The word-by-word translations are the following: 'qual' means 'what' or 'which''; 'o' 'the' ; 'que' 'what', in its use as a question word; 'coisa' 'thing'. Examples of their use are the following: 'Que importa?' means 'What does it matter?' 'O que queres comer' means 'What do you want to eat?' 'Que coisa esquisita!' means 'What a strange thing!' And 'Qual carro voce dirige para o trabalho?' may mean 'What car do you drive to work?' or 'Which car [of the more than one that you or your family owns] do you drive to work?'
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
yor question does not make sence therefore cant anserw it.... You might mean "¿Por qué tú quieres hablar español?" This would mean "Why do you want to speak Spanish?"
"Purplem Hola queres verme" is not a known phrase or expression in any language. It does not have a clear meaning. It appears to be a mixture of different words.
it means not when you want
do you want semen in your face
If it's -como lo quieres- then it's: how do you want them.
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
It means, "When you cut with him, do you want to be a couple with me?"
The Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'what' is the following: qual; o que; que; or que coisa. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: kwow; oo kee; kee; and kee COY-suh. The word-by-word translations are the following: 'qual' means 'what' or 'which''; 'o' 'the' ; 'que' 'what', in its use as a question word; 'coisa' 'thing'. Examples of their use are the following: 'Que importa?' means 'What does it matter?' 'O que queres comer' means 'What do you want to eat?' 'Que coisa esquisita!' means 'What a strange thing!' And 'Qual carro voce dirige para o trabalho?' may mean 'What car do you drive to work?' or 'Which car [of the more than one that you or your family owns] do you drive to work?'
"me quieres" means "you like me" or "you love me" love like siblings or friends. "como amar" means "how to love" or "like, to love"
vos, uste, queres, etc..
de que: from what
it means 'what i have to do'