¿Qué quieres? = What do you want?
"Kieres el mio" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "Quieres el mío," which translates to "Do you want mine?"
"Si tu quieres" means "if you want" in Spanish.
It means "Do you want to come to my house?" in English.
Some words that start with "ques" are question, quest, questing, and questionable.
"Ques je suis" does not have a clear meaning in French. It might be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of a phrase. If you meant "qui je suis," it translates to "who I am." If you have a different word or phrase in mind, please provide more context.
walk with me kieres
Translation: How much do you want?
Leon Kieres was born in 1948.
"Kieres el mio" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling or a mix of words. The correct phrase in Spanish would be "Quieres el mío," which translates to "Do you want mine?"
"Si tu quieres" means "if you want" in Spanish.
ques-, root. -ques- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "seek; look for; ask. '' This meaning is found in such words as: conquest, inquest, quest, question, request.
It means "Do you want to come to my house?" in English.
OK. You wanna come do me tonight? (It's dirty.)
He is dead
mismo in spanish means?
ques are ques
It is Spanish slang for: Do you want penis? -- referring to having sex. It is rather crude texting.