Sentence examples of "Tienes ganas" in Spanish with translation "want"

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Si tienes ganas de llorar, llora. If you want to cry, cry.
Ella tiene ganas de bailar. She wants to dance.
Tengo ganas de matar a alguien. I want to kill somebody.
Tengo ganas de salir, desaparecer, olvidarme de todo y de todos. I want to leave, disappear, forget everything and everyone.
Tengo muchas ganas de verle. I want to see him very much.
Tiene muchas ganas de un vestido nuevo. She wants a new dress badly.
Tenía muchas ganas de ir a la fiesta, pero no pude. I really wanted to go to the party, but I couldn't.
De verdad que tenía muchas ganas de ir a la fiesta, pero no pude. I really wanted to go to the party, but I couldn't.
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