Te quiero is spanish for "what do you want?"
2007-02-05 11:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Literally, it means "I want you". Quiero means I want and te refers to you. It is used in by native Spanish speakers to say "I love you."
2007-02-05 11:57:38
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answered by Erin M 2
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te quiero means I want you or I love you in espanol
2007-02-05 11:43:37
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answered by subra55118 3
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It means I want you... you might remember the Yo Quiero Taco Bell.....
2007-02-05 11:44:15
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answered by Suzanne D 4
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It means "I love you."
Yeah, "quiero" means "I want", but the overall phrase means "I love you". The meaning changes when the verb is paired with different words.
2007-02-05 13:24:43
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answered by Mina Marius 2
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In spanish, Te quiero translates (loosly) to "I want you." Moreso, it means something much deeper, like "I love/want you, lover."
2007-02-05 11:45:04
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answered by strayinma 4
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I means, "I want you." "te" is the pronoun you. Quiero is the first person verb for I want.
2007-02-05 11:42:53
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answered by SnowFlats 3
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The literal translation means "I want you", many people say it instead of Te Amo (which means I love you). You know how hard the l word is to say, it's hard to say the A (Amo) as well.
2007-02-05 11:49:07
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answered by Mariposa 7
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Literally it means I want you, but it is often used to express I love you.
2007-02-05 11:48:04
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answered by corleone 6
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literally - "I want you" (te - you; quiero - I want)
also - "I love you"
2007-02-05 11:47:40
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answered by ♥ Dani 6
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