"I want to..."
"Lo quiero" in Spanish translates to "I want it" in English.
what does this mean yo te quierro y finto in english
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
"Yo también te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
It means "if I want". Si is the Spanish word for if. Quiero is the yo form of querer, which means "to want" and yo means "I", so quiero is "I want". If it was something like sí quiero (notice the accent on the i in sí), it would be something like "yes, I want" since sí is the Spanish word for yes.
"Lo quiero" in Spanish translates to "I want it" in English.
"Llama, quiero verte" is Spanish for "call me, I want to see you."
I want you - yo te quiero - this is construed in Spanish to mean ¨"I love you".
what does this mean yo te quierro y finto in english
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
"Yo también te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
It means "if I want". Si is the Spanish word for if. Quiero is the yo form of querer, which means "to want" and yo means "I", so quiero is "I want". If it was something like sí quiero (notice the accent on the i in sí), it would be something like "yes, I want" since sí is the Spanish word for yes.
"I love my boss" in English is Quiero a mi jefe to a male boss and Quiero a mi jefa to a female boss in Spanish.
I want or I love
te quiero
quiero = I want