Amo tu novia.
encantar is to love an object amar is to love a husband or wife te quiero is to love a boy/girlfriend
"My love! Do you have a girlfriend?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi amor! ¿Tienes novia? The question translates literally as "My love! Do you have (any) girlfriend?" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee a-MOR TYEH-neys NO-vya" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The spanish word for girlfriend is "novia".
¿me quieres como un amigo o amiga
The word for 'girlfriend' in Spanish is novia or amiga.
"Tienes una novia" means "Do you have a girlfriend" in Spanish.
Girlfriend in Spanish is novia. It is pronounced "NO-bee-ah". Please see this site for confirmation: http://translation.babylon.com/Spanish
Girlfriend (as in couple) is "novia" pernounced: noh-via and girlfriend as in a girl as a friend is "amiga" pernounced: ah-me-gah
I love you can be either "Te quiero" or "Te amo". There are two different ways to say "I love you" in Spanish. The first is more for "I like you", or non-relationship love. Yo te quiero. Quiero comes from the verb "querer", which is "to want, to wish, or to love". The second is more for a relationship (boyfriend-girlfriend, man-wife) love. Te amo. te amo or te quiero.
Kiss your girlfriend would translate to 'un beso a su novia' in Spanish.
"Te amo mi no-via" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. "Te amo" means "I love you" and "mi no-via" is not a grammatically correct phrase. It seems like a mix of Spanish and another language.
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