tengo = i have ganas = desires or wishes "tengo ganas" is used to describe something you want to do and is followed by DE + a verb. example: tengo ganas de dormir = i want to go to sleep (literally "i have wishes to sleep") Ganas = will (will do, can do, do it with willingness)
Translation: I have to work again tonight.
That means "I feel like having good sex."
"There's no picture because I don't feel like it."
Tener ganas de = to have the urge to, to have the desire to, to want to ver + te = see you In this case, this would make the most sense: I want to see you. I really want to see you. (emphasis) Check out Examville for more Spanish help!
Tengo ganas de verte = I desire/wish to see you breakdown: Tengo ganas de translates (not literally) as I wish/I desire ver = the verb to see te = you
I have so many desires of you
It means "I desire something".
tengo = i have ganas = desires or wishes "tengo ganas" is used to describe something you want to do and is followed by DE + a verb. example: tengo ganas de dormir = i want to go to sleep (literally "i have wishes to sleep") Ganas = will (will do, can do, do it with willingness)
I want you
"No tengo ganas de nada" translates to "I have no desire for anything" in English. It expresses a lack of motivation or enthusiasm for any activity or task.
"I feel like eating heart."
quiero hacer algo, tengo ganas de hacer algo,
I feel like making love to you
Translation: I have to work again tonight.
To say 'I have the desire to eat' you would say 'Tengo ganas de comer.'
As written, it is "You too I have the desire to be with you."