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".
i think you mean. yo no te quiero. It means i don't care about you.
if i also desire you
"Do you like how I make love to you?"
"Pero yo te quiero a ti" means "But I love you." On spanish we have two ways to say I love you. Pero yo te quiero a ti" literraly would be "but I want you' rahter than someone else.
Boricua I love you forever
I love you, my love
I need medical attention
te quiro ver
"Yo te enseño" is Spanish for "I teach you" or "I show you." It is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is teaching or demonstrating something to the person being addressed.
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
I propose to you
i think you mean. yo no te quiero. It means i don't care about you.
I miss you
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
I want you to be the way I am.In context:No seas débil, te quiero como yo, así, fuerte.
i love you