Los amo mucho a ambos (ustedes dos). Ambos = both. Ustedes dos = the two of you.
there´s a variety of ways, but the most common would be "te amo muchisimo" (to translate it directly)
Me quiere y lo quiero. The verb "querer" can also mean "want," but can be used as "to love" as well.
La amo y también ella a mí.
You can say "Te quiero mucho y llámame ahora".
To say Kaitlin, Katelynn, Caitlin, Caitlyn, Kaitlyn, or Catelynn in spanish is Catalina
To say I love you so much in Spanish is yo te amo tanto.
Mucho amor
mucho
mucho
hey i love you so much in heart lol ?
I love you very very very very much
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "muchas gracias" to express "thank you very much."
Te quiero muchísimo.
I love you very much: Je t'aime beaucoup. (friendship) I love you very much: Je t'aime (love)
"Te quiero mucho" is Spanish for "I want you very much" i know cause i talk & speak Spanish...Not exactly. Te quiero mucho translates literally to I want you very much but it doesn't mean that AT ALL. It actually means "I love you very much." This is kind of an informal way to say it. You would use this for friends. For a boy/girlfriend you would say "Te amo"