Translation: Me encantaría pasar más tiempo contigo.
That would be "I love you more every day." Te quiero = I love you cada dia = every day mas = more
Love and ice cream is not something the Spanish would typically say in the same sentence, but literally translated it would be "Amas el helado?" More like they would "Te gusta el helado?" or "Te encanta el helado?"
Mas Amor.
Amo Sus mas
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If you love both Italian and Spanish but cannot choose which one to study, you should consider which language would serve you well most in your chosen career. Spanish is more popular than Italian so that is something to consider also.
"Pero tú me amas más" in Spanish means "But you love me more" in English.
Te quiero más.
Me amas más ...
tell her you love her and that you want to spend more time together. tell her that you respect her decisions and you would like to know her better
Serious love: te amo More casual, friendly/crush love: te quiero
"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"