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)
verte - to see youverde - Green
That means "I feel like having good sex."
"There's no picture because I don't feel like it."
Depends on contextCould mean "You win" as part of a statement.By itself it could mean "will to achieve"In infinitive form ("ganar") It means to win But if someone uses it for example "Tengo ganas" That just means " I feel like" or "I'm in the mood for/to"
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
As written, it is "You too I have the desire to be with you."
I don't want to do anythingI don't have the energy to do anything
it means I really feel like
It means "I desire something".
I want you
"I feel like eating heart."
I feel like making love to you
You win.
verte - to see youverde - Green
I do not have
That means "I feel like having good sex."
It has too many errors for an accurate translation, but it means: "I have desires to ....?...." (Be sorte is not Spanish)