"¿Qué quieres para crismas?" has some problems as written. If you want to say "What do you want for Christmas" it would be "¿Qué quieres para la Navidad?"
There is a verb "crismar" that means "to perform a confirmation" or idiomatically "to break one's skull". "Crismas is the second person form.
"Quieres decir que el mundo you" is Spanish, not Tagalog. It can be translated to "Do you mean that you're the world?" in English.
If I'm correct it means "What you want b*tch?" or something similar to that.
It means "What do you want to buy for your classes?" in English.
'Because you want/love/like me.'If 'por' and 'que' are spearate, with an accent on the final 'e':'Why do you love/like/want me?'
My little friend wants to know what I am doing.
and what do you want me to do
Roughly "What more do you mean?"
Dime Que Me Quieres was created in 2009.
¿Qué dice? can mean "What is he (or she, or it) saying?" or "What does he (or she, or it) say?" Or it can mean "What do you say?" or "What are you saying?" (you, formal)
as you want me to show you
It means, "...whatever you want."
"Quieres decir que el mundo you" is Spanish, not Tagalog. It can be translated to "Do you mean that you're the world?" in English.
As you wish I forget about you.
Why do you want to add/nominate me - Por que quieres etc. (Question) Because you want to add/nominate me - Porque quieres etc. (Statement)
It means "you don't want to answer me back"
Translation: Do you want me/him/her to ask for/get the room?
If I'm correct it means "What you want b*tch?" or something similar to that.