How are you, my love? I love you so much baby.....I thank God for putting you in my way!
"No gracias no quiero comer" means "no thanks I do not want to eat". The verb "comer" can be conjugated. The subject "Yo", "El/Ella, "Tu", Nosotros", "Vosotros", and "Ellos/Ellas. If you have more questions you can ask what the conjugations are.
An Anglicized version of the interchange is something like the following:"Would you like a beverage?""No thank you; I wouldn't."ninguno--APEX
Quiero means "I want"
I wanna see you again = quiero verte otra vez
I love my fifteens.
No quiero ponerte a prueba.
"No gracias no quiero comer" means "no thanks I do not want to eat". The verb "comer" can be conjugated. The subject "Yo", "El/Ella, "Tu", Nosotros", "Vosotros", and "Ellos/Ellas. If you have more questions you can ask what the conjugations are.
Muy gracias, te quiero.
"I want to..."
An Anglicized version of the interchange is something like the following:"Would you like a beverage?""No thank you; I wouldn't."ninguno--APEX
"Quiero todo" translates to "I want everything" in English.
"I want to know."
Quiero means "I want"
por favor quiero saber sobre la obra artistica de Karl bossfelt GRACIAS
"Si te quiero" in English translates to "I love you."
"Quiero presentarte" in English means "I want to introduce you."
I want