I= yo
love= amor
you= tú informal (like if you were talking to a friend)
you= usted formal (like if you were talking to a parent, teacher, adult, exc.)
babe= bebé
Example:
yo amor tú bebé (if I was talking to my gf/bf)
they dont use the word babe in spanish, the closest you would come to saying that is:-
Ti amo mas cariño (cariño is pronounced ka-ree-nyo) meaning darling or sweetheart.
te amo nena.
Te quiero tambien bebé.
adórele se mofa
Lo siento bebé, te quiero.
Te amo, nena.
vi a su nena
To a girl: holà chica To a boy: holà chico
Te amo bebé / bebita / nene / nena.
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
Bella/ Bello ( the prefix o for a boy, a for a girl) bebé.
Te amo, nene / nenaTe Amo Baby --- This is not Spanish!
"Te quiero, nene."
it is amor bebé
Girl is "chica" in Spanish. A very young girl would be "niña" (which is a baby girl). A young lady (unmarried) is a "señorita."
vi a su nena
amo a mi hermanito
te quiero (Spanish) -> I love you (English)
you say it like this ..te amo mi amor..
Say i love you baby
Te quiero más bebé.
To a girl: holà chica To a boy: holà chico
I would have to say Emma but I love love love the name Lila!!