I think I like (it) a lot.
i know u love me
Well, that's not really the way it's said in Spanish, but it means "I think I'm in love with you."
Translation: I love you a lot my love. Just waiting for you to come.
Something along the lines of:Great, and I'm really glad that we're friends.
Necesito mi computadora, mis llaves, y mucho cafe.
My special friend that you like a lot
I think you might be trying to say "me gusta que mis padres me aman mucho" which means "I like that my parents love me"
Yo sí creo que Kent abii es extremadamente bueno y me gusta mucho, ella es asombrosa y es muy bella:) Jemma amor.
esta, ese
I like it much more then you.
this is spanish for which colour do you like? answer : me gusta... (i like...) or me gusta mucho... (i really like...) then a colour rojo = red amarillo = yellow
what do you like
No creo que si... = I do not believe if... No creo que sí = I do not believe so. Creo que no. = I believe not. Both seem to be correct, proper Spanish. However, it is more customary and more usual to say, "Creo que no," as opposed to "No creo que sí."
Me pregunto si él sabe lo mucho que te gusta
"Que musica te gusta?" translates to "What kind of music do you like?"What music do you like
Based on what is written, the correction would be:Me encanta mucho ir al cine, aunque creo que cuesta demasiado. Tengo una gran afici'on para pel'iculas y verlas es una de mis cosas favoritas de hacer en....
I think you are also lido