I love you very much my darling you are my life?
Thank you very much, love. (this entry used to say "darling", but the Welsh word "cariad" means "love.")
Thank you very much, darling.
Thank you very much, darling.
Well Mi vida? means MY Life?"Mi vida" also means my darling, a Spanish idiomatic expression that reflects the immensity of one's love and adoration toward a lover, spouse, partner, etc. For example: "Mi vida! Te amo!" ("My darling! I love you!")
I love you very much and will be your love for life.
Not very easily... But there is always someone else out there who you will learn to love just as much.
It means "I love you very much love of my life".But it's supposed "amor de mi vida" not "amor temi vida" as you put.
"Je aimez vous" is grammatically nonsensical, probably a mistranslation. I'm guessing whoever wrote it meant either Je vous aime. -> I love you. or M'aimez-vous ? -> Do you love me?
he love life, he hope he can very good, he love his life, very one's life
It's Arabic for "Thank you so much, my darling."
Spanish: "Buen provecho" It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
You may say 'daarin, hontou ni aishiteiru,' written: ダーリン、本当に愛している