I need medical attention
Translation: I want your baby.
yo soy el rey: I am the king.
the closest answer I can give you is 'I have', because I know that 'yo tengo' means i have
I am the king.
yo soy el señor Quintana means: I am Mr. Quintana.
Yo, mama mia
"In the free time, I..."
"Soy yo" means "I am me", usually meaning "it's me." "mar" is the word for "sea." If you mean "I am the sea", then it would be "Yo soy el mar."
that means i am semi-naked
Improper sentence structure. Yo nececito el gato en mis pantalones = I need the cat in my pants!
I want you "Te quiero" means more "I love you". "I want you" is a literal translation, from the verb "querer", to want. If you are going to say to someone "I want you", you're better off using the verb "desear", "Te deseo".
yo tu el yo tu el