It means: "I love him so much but I like way I love him"
But I am not his (her/your) son.
It means: "But the daddy"
I love you but I hate you
honey it's fine but,
"Enough, but... ." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Basta, pero... . The pronunciation of the present imperative/indicative verb and conjunction will be "BA-sta PEY-ro" in Spanish.
Tonta tonta pero no tanto was created in 1972.
Te amo pero miento (I love you but I lie) --soy mentiroso/a (I am a liar) (male/female)
Pero, me encanta.
Tonta tonta pero no tanto - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Mexico:A
Translation: But not as much as I.
pero = but
Pero = but Chico = boy
"Pero" in Spanish means "but" in English, as in "however."
Pero meens dog El pero meens the dog, like "the baster" in english..
pero in English is however, or more commonly, "but".
But I speak English?
Pero means "but", no se means "I don't know". So basically, pero no se means "but I don't know".