More polite:
Quisiera ser su / tu / vuestro (a) amigo (a).
Also possible, but more direct:
Quiero ser su / tu / vuestro (a) amigo (a).
Translation: I want to be your friend
Hello do you want to be my friend?
it means "would yo like to be my friend"
hola
hola
"Quieres ser mi novia" translates to "Do you want to be my girlfriend?" "Quieres ser mi novio" translates to "Do you want to be my boyfriend?"
"Tu quieres ser mi novio" is how say "will you be my boyfriend" in Spanish.
It means, "Hello. Your text could not be sent."
¿Qué dice? can mean "What is he (or she, or it) saying?" or "What does he (or she, or it) say?" Or it can mean "What do you say?" or "What are you saying?" (you, formal)
It means do you want to be my valentine?
If you are talking to a male: ¿Quieres ser mi amigo? If you are talking to a female: ¿Quieres ser mi amiga?
"Quieres ser mi novia" translates to "Do you want to be my girlfriend?" "Quieres ser mi novio" translates to "Do you want to be my boyfriend?"
From my knowledge, this question is from a man to a woman: ¿QUIERES SER MI ESPOSA? = Would you wanna get married with me?
¿Quieres ser mi amigo/a?¿quieres ser mi amigo?
want to be my friend
Why do you want to be something in my life
Se mi novio Or ser el mío (if you want to say Be Mine)
its quieres ser mi amigo =do you want to be my friend
It means "You want to be my husband". As a question, "¿Quieres se mi esposo?" it is "Do you want to be my husband?" If this were a man talking to a woman, you would use "esposa". MOre common would be "¿Quieres casarte conmigo?"
¿Quieres ser mi hombre?
"Tu quieres ser mi novio" is how say "will you be my boyfriend" in Spanish.
It means, "Hello. Your text could not be sent."