"Tu esposa te golpea" means "Your wife hits you" in English.
how do you feel with your ...
and that when you marry your
Tu te llamos mean "And your name?"
I love you. You are my heart.
You know that I love you
je te manque mon amour? : do you miss me, my love?(tu me manques = I miss you)
Literally, this is "I want you a lot". It would be taken to mean "I love you a lot".
"I'm asking you something, I am not telling you no since you want me to be your lover."
"Là où tu es" means "there where you are" in English. Ex: Reste là où tu es, je viens te chercher : Stay where you are, I'm coming to pick you.
"You like your school?" is an English equivalent of "Te gusta tu escuela," and "Do you like your school?" is an English equivalent of "¿Te gusta tu escuela?"Specifically, the personal pronoun "te" means "to you." The verb "gusta" means "(It) is pleasing to." The feminine/masculine possessive adjective "tu" means "your." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "teh GOO-stah too eh-SKWEH-lah."
If the question is: no quiero que te MATE tu novia, then it means "I don't want your girlfriend to kill you". i dont want you to kill your girlfriend...creepy