i think the person meant it in a romantic way. It says something along the lines of "i want you (love), and i wish we can spend our lives together/joined."
You spelled it wrong. It is: "Quiro conocerte" and it means "I would like to get to know you."
This sentence uses a word common to Mexico and El Salvador. The sentence means, "It's just that I don't want you to be sad any more."
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".
Answer:Nena, te quiero mucho.OTe quiero mucho, nena. Te quiero mucho bebé or Te amo mucho bebé, however you wouldn't say it that way. You would say, "te quiero mucho, mi amor". Or "te quiro mucho querida".The above answer is correct, however nena is an infant and it is not used in the sense of "I love you baby"The word 'nena' is a correct slang usage in Spain.
You spelled it wrong. It is: "Quiro conocerte" and it means "I would like to get to know you."
te quiro ver
I love you, my love
I need medical attention
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"I want to return (to) " - Quiro regresar a /Quiero volver a "I want to return (this)" - Quiero devolver esto
This sentence uses a word common to Mexico and El Salvador. The sentence means, "It's just that I don't want you to be sad any more."
Both are Latin American percussion instruments. Quiros are played by striking or sliding a stick across he top of it, producing a sort of "scratching" sound. Maracas are played by shaking, producing a "rattle" sound.
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".
Taco Bell did not own nor did they create the Yo Quiro dog. Another Mexican restaurant invented the dog and sued Taco Bell over it.A: Actually a couple of guys who worked with Taco Bell created it. Taco Bell negleted to pay them for it. They sued, they won. Taco Bell couldn't use the dog anymore. Does anyone research...really?!Gidget the Taco Bell mascot died on July 22, 2009...she was 15 years old.
Answer:Nena, te quiero mucho.OTe quiero mucho, nena. Te quiero mucho bebé or Te amo mucho bebé, however you wouldn't say it that way. You would say, "te quiero mucho, mi amor". Or "te quiro mucho querida".The above answer is correct, however nena is an infant and it is not used in the sense of "I love you baby"The word 'nena' is a correct slang usage in Spain.