"I don't want your girlfriend to kill you."
If the question is: no quiero que te MATE tu novia, then it means "I don't want your girlfriend to kill you". i dont want you to kill your girlfriend...creepy
"Te quiero, cariña" or "te amo, cielo" or "te adoro, novia"
i love you to death i would like for you to become my girlfriend
(quiero dicer que te extriano extraño) I want to say that i miss you
Te Quiero is "I love you" "Que Tengas buena suerte" is "Good luck!"
Decirte que te quiero - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13
The cast of Decirte que te quiero - 1995 includes: Klara Badiola as Pilar
Y tu sabes que te quiero pero -and you know that I want/love you but
I think what your trying to say is ( Tu sabes que te quiero mucho) it means (you know i love you alot).
"Lo mucho que te quiero" and "que te adoro" both mean "how much I love you" in Spanish, expressing deep affection and adoration towards someone.
I love you, love you ... love you very much....Arasahys, Your Girlfriend....
Te quiero muchisimo. You can't really use "bad" in the context of " a lot". If you literally translate "te quiero tan malo", it would come out as "I love you so evil."