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What is quiero?

People that speak english oftenly confuse this as 'I love you' thats becuse has no specifically meaning, is something that you can translate, but you can interpretate. Its like saying a friendly I love you, you can say that to a friend or someone that you just are talking with that can evolve into something. its to demostrate that you care for them and appreciate them.

john: Hey, just got you the tickets for the concert
sara: OMG!!! You are the best, te quiero mucho

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Quiero - what is it?

When your math teacher is a dumb cunt and makes you want to die in Spanish

Mr. Teacher: Hey
Student: Quiero die

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What does "quiero" mean?

Spanish term meaning β€œI want milk”. Mainly used by Latin women, if she sends you this she doesn’t really want milk....at least not that kind.Most Commonly used in conjunction with milk emoji.

Person 1: β€œWhat’s up babe, how are you?

Person 2: β€œQuiero leche papi.”

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Quiero - what does it mean?

Native Spanish speaker here.

Directly translated as β€œI want you” but it is often used as a casual β€œI love you” among Spanish speakers. Usually used with parents, siblings, friends, etc.

Meanwhile β€œTe Amo” is considered very intimate and usually only used with a partner. Even then it may only be said sparingly or during intimate moments such as the first time someone says I love you. Spanish speakers usually revert back to using β€œte quiero” or even saying β€œi love you” if both parties speak mostly English

I’m leaving for work now, te quiero!
vs
Te Amo, will you marry me?

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Quiero - meaning

Literally means "I want you" in spanish, but doesn't always mean that one wants you. While in English one can change from "I like you" to "I love you", Spanish speakers usually has three transitions:

1. "Me gustas" (I like you)

2. "Te quiero!" (I love you in a soft and general way like "Luv ya")

3. "Te amo" (I love you, very strong and intimate)

1. During class, Tom whispered "Me gusta esta nina" to his best friend while glancing at the girl in front of the class. (I like that girl)

2. Ligia shrieked "Julia! Gracias! Te quierooo!" hugging her friend hard. Julia gave her a CD of her favorite artist.

3. John nervously looked deeply into Alicia's eyes, who he was dating for one year already, and said "Alicia... Te amo..." and then kissed her tenderly after seeing her shocked but happy face.

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Quiero - definition

The 1st person singular conjugation of the Spanish word meaning "want" or "love." Popularized by the now defunct Taco Bell dog. Although the catchphrase used to be considered "cool," now speaking these magic words will result in vigorous beatings provided by those around you.

Yo quiero Taco Bell!! (said as if a question, though its a statement)

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Quiero - slang

"I want" in spanish

Quiero una mujer = I want a woman

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Quiero

1. To Want something; in spanish

2. To love, care for

1. Yo Quiero Jugo de naranja= I want Orange Juice

2. Te Quiero Mucho mamma= I love you a lot mom

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Quiero

spanish verb meaning "I want"

Yo quiero agua. (I want water.)

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Quiero

Spanish for "I want"

"Yo quiero Taco Bell" - I want Taco Bell.

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