Need help talking to a friend in Spanish
The spelling in Spanish needs a little clean up, quieres and not kieres.
In English it means Why do you want to see them, ah
Hope this helps
SPANISH SPEAKER
Para que quieres Verlos: why do you want to see them huh
Why do you want to see them.....Para que quieres verlos ah?
I want to go see my friends. Why do you want to see them?
Quiero ver a mis amigos. Para que quieres verlos ah?
"Para que quieres verlos" means "What do you want to see them for"
Dayana answered it. It is typical among younger people to write K for QU, NH for Ã, and Y for LL.
It's quieres. Haha I think it means "so you want to see"
it can mean "so you want to see"
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The spelling in Spanish needs a little clean up, quieres and not kieres.
In English it means Why do you want to see them, ah
Hope this helps
SPANISH SPEAKER
Para que quieres Verlos: why do you want to see them huh
Why do you want to see them.....Para que quieres verlos ah?
I want to go see my friends. Why do you want to see them?
Quiero ver a mis amigos. Para que quieres verlos ah?
"Para que quieres verlos" means "What do you want to see them for"
Dayana answered it. It is typical among younger people to write K for QU, NH for Ã, and Y for LL.
It's quieres. Haha I think it means "so you want to see"
it can mean "so you want to see"