This guy/boy is the love of my life.
amor = love de=of mi =my vida= life
"amor de mi vida" means love (amor) of my (de mi) life (vida) so it translates to Love of my life.
This is a nonsense string of words that translate to = Love for to life Amor de mi vida = love of my life Amor para mi vida = love for my life amor para la vida = love for (the) life
The closest I found is "El amor de mi vida has sido tú mí mundo era ciego hasta encontrar tu luz" etc. Look for El Amor De Mi Vida in youtube.
It means: She is the love of my life. Ella: she es: is el amor: the love de: of mi vida: my life
The correct phrase is "Te amo" not "Te amor". "Te amo" means "I love you".
It means "that the love of my life" (The "K" is a "textism" for "que"). "Eres el amor de mi vida" would be "you are the love of my life".
It doesn't make sense at all grammatically, but "amor de mi vida" would mean "love of my life". If it was just "mi vida"and someone was calling you that, it would mean "my life" in kind of a 'I adore you' way. It means that you are very important to them. Mi amor would mean my love, pretty self explanatory.
El Amor de Mi Vida - song - was created in 1991.
El Amor de Mi Vida - album - was created in 2006.
Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor was created on 1999-04-27.
Love entered my life again.