your friend likes to go out with you (date you)
Quiero salir contigo pero nuestros idiomas serian una barrera
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
Quiero casarme contigo
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
You probably mean 'Me gusta cantar,' which is 'I like to sing.' If not, 'Me gusta contar' means 'I like to count.' I suppose either on works...
Quiero salir contigo pero nuestros idiomas serian una barrera
My special friend that you like a lot
it means wats wrong man you like to much party? :)
The phrase "¿Qué le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo?" translates to "What does your best friend like to do?" in English. It is a question asking about the interests or hobbies of someone's best friend. The phrase uses "le gusta," which means "he/she likes," indicating the preferences of the friend in question.
I'm spanish, so I understand the language quite well. To the best of my ability, it means "Would you like to go out with me?". This means as a date, or to go out somewhere. It doesn't mean to "go out" as we would use to refer to the asking of a boyfriend/girlfriend. There you go, I hope it helps :P
'quieres ir al parque?'
"Contigo" means "with you" in English.
"Contigo" in Spanish means "with you."
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Contigo" in Portuguese means "with you."
Where are you going out to (?) It seems incomplete. 'Tienes que salir', for example, would mean 'You have to go out'