You have too many spelling errors to for me to understand exactly, but here is what I can make out (some words are so badly spelled, I can't read them):
"Okay, I haven't had a love like you you are the only one that makes me feel so affectionate, and I can tell you that I love you and you are not going to believe me".
"mi amor" is Spanish "mon amour" is French Both phrases literally mean "my love"
mi amour= French mi amor= Spanish my love= English
Amor is the Spanish word for love. Amour is not Spanish.
"Aranjuez mon amour" simply means "Aranjuez my love". Aranjuez is actually a Spanish town, near Madrid.
I love you Translated: Te amo Te quiero Te adoro Either ones work.
"mi amor" is Spanish "mon amour" is French Both phrases literally mean "my love"
anna amour venise
"Mon amour" is a term in French that means "my love." In Spanish, the equivalent term would be "mi amor."
I do not speak Spanish, my Love
mi amour= French mi amor= Spanish my love= English
Amor is the Spanish word for love. Amour is not Spanish.
Some translations for "love" in different languages include: Spanish - Amor, French - Amour, German - Liebe, Italian - Amore, Japanese - 愛 (ai), Chinese - 爱 (ài).
"Aranjuez mon amour" simply means "Aranjuez my love". Aranjuez is actually a Spanish town, near Madrid.
Amour de fruta. (for the spanish population) or just fruit lover.
According to the New Oxford American dictionary the definition of the word amour; a secret or illicit love affair or lover. In spanish the word amor means love. An amour will take you by surprise probably means that love or a love affair can take you by surprise, especially if you are not expecting it to happen.
Mary Paulina St. Amour has written: 'A study of the villancico up to Lope de Vega' -- subject(s): Carols, History and criticism, Poetry, Spanish ballads and songs
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