Me significas más que lo que piensas.
i think yes
there is no spanish equivalent of bradley.
It is Spanish for "I think I love you". Also, creo is used more in line with believe. As in, "I believe I love you". Pienso is used more to mean I think. In this example, pienso is "less certain" than creo.
It means that the person has more than just their outside appearance - they are smarter than you think or stronger than you think or have more personality.
think it mean that something is more powerful than a mind
it means: "no more than me, mommy"
i think it is
If you mean anfiteatro than in spanish it means ampitheator :]
More than you would think.
Depends on the context, but more than likely it means "Impressive" in the sense of "it left an impression on me"
hello my beautiful more than one
He blesses You bless (polite you, singular) (Lord) Bless (this house) a plea more than an imperative