It means: "I love you my dear sister"
Eso es hermoso, es importante expresar amor a nuestros seres queridos. Tu hermana seguro apreciará tus palabras de cariño.
The statement written above is gibberish, but very close to an actual Spanish statement. Te amo mi hermano = I love you my brother. Te amo mi hermana = I love you my sister. Te amo mi único hermno/a = I love you my only brother/sister (clumsy statement in Spanish, but it works) Te amo mi uno hermane = I love you my (1) [hermane]
"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.
"Mi Querida" is Spanish. "Mi querida" translates to "my dear" in English.
'Tah' is not a word in Spanish. I do believe you are meaning Te. Te amo. Tu eres mi amor means 'I love you. You are my love.' (previous knowledge and Google Translator)
"Te amo mi señor" translates to "I love you my lord" in English. This phrase is often used to express love and devotion to someone in a position of authority or spiritual significance.
Te amo tu mi hermana means I love you your my sister
I love you, my sister.
Go to God, my sister. I love you.
much love from your little sister = mucho amor de su hermana pequeña
Tu es mi hermana y te amo.
The statement written above is gibberish, but very close to an actual Spanish statement. Te amo mi hermano = I love you my brother. Te amo mi hermana = I love you my sister. Te amo mi único hermno/a = I love you my only brother/sister (clumsy statement in Spanish, but it works) Te amo mi uno hermane = I love you my (1) [hermane]
The fastest way to say it is "Te quiero como hermano", though the grammatically correct way to say it is "Te quiero como si fueras mi hermano."
Te quiero mucho, hermano. Te amo, hermano (strange in Spanish).
Te amo mi hermano te amo in English means I love you I love you your butt
It means "I love you baby", but most of the time you would use a different term, as in "cariña", "querida", mi amor.
"I want you and I miss you." no, it means "and I miss my sister."
Te Amo. Answer: Can also be: Te quiero.