I love you too and I like to speak Spanish.
That sentence sounded weird. Are you sure they're not supposed to be separated? "Te amo también" means I love you too, and "me gusta hablar español" means I like to speak Spanish.
te amo y tu familia tambien, perhaps should be: te amo a ti, igual a tu familia. Roughly speaking: I love you and your family, or, I love you and your family also.
'Te amo y quiero comerte' means 'I love you & I want to eat you !'
I also want to see you.
Literally: I also have wants/urges of seeing you
I love you too and I want to see you too.
¡Te amo también y quiero verte también! in Spanish is "I love you too, and I want to see you too" in English.
"Te amo" (romantically) "Te quiero" (friendly/cute)
Te amo mi hermano te amo in English means I love you I love you your butt
Te Amo Means 'I Love You' In Spanish And Latin.
Te quiero, Richard. Te amo, Richard. Usually, you don't translate names, but the Spanish equivalent is Ricardo.
If your saying this to friends: Como yo los quiero In a love love kind of way: Como yo los amo
I don't love you anymore.
Te Amo con todo mi corazon
In Portuguese, "te quiero" is translated as "eu te amo."
te quiero. this literally means i want you but can be use to say i love you it just depends how you say it and use it. You can also say "te amo" which means "I love you" too.
"Te quiero, cariña" or "te amo, cielo" or "te adoro, novia"
bebé te amo or te amo bebé