It means " I want it.". Or I desire it. Or I really want it. It's Spanish.
2007-05-29 22:59:15
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answered by HardLee 2
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Yo Quiero In English
2016-10-05 12:09:46
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answered by ? 4
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2015-08-18 02:49:15
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answered by Terrance 1
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yo lo quiero translated english
2016-01-27 06:07:19
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answered by ? 4
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I love him.
In Spanish I love means = Yo quiero or Yo amo. It depends on the situation and to whom it is being addressed.
2007-05-30 09:13:05
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answered by Martha P 7
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"Thinking of beautiful things" or "Thinking of things that are beautiful." or "In thinking of what is beautiful.." You really need the context of this, so that we can pinpoint it a little better, because it is a little ambiguous. The second bit, "un amor como tu." means literally, "a love, like you..." Again, we would need the surrounding text because the context could be different depending on the sentence. She could also be speaking ungrammatically and be trying to say "un amor como el tuyo" which would mean "a love like yours." So, yeah, hopefully, that helps. We would need more information to be able to be more exact.
2016-04-08 21:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the context:
the original meaning is "I want it", but it can also mean "I like it"; in some areas people might say this when they mean "I love him" although in most areas that would be "le quiero".
2007-05-29 23:04:19
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answered by GrahamH 7
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I want it
2007-05-29 23:39:18
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answered by La Flaca 4
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it means "i want it"
2007-05-29 23:00:10
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answered by red.one9luv 2
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'I want it' or 'I want him' if refering to a person
2007-05-29 23:03:01
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answered by kilts rock 1
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