basically, it means "i want you"
"Que te quiero" means "I love you" in Spanish.
"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.
It means "I want to tell you that I miss you" in Spanish.
"No me digas que te vas" in Spanish translates to "Don't tell me that you're leaving."
"De cos as que te gustan" appears to be a misspelled or misinterpreted phrase. However, it could be translated as "things that you like" in English.
"Que yo te dije" means "That I told you" in English.
I love you to
te quiero tambien = I love you too
ill text you tomorrow. bye love you.
...that he said (to you)... ¿Que te dijo? = What did he say (to you)?
and you don't like the way i what
It likes you, but...Que te gusta, masmas --- but, nonethelessmás --- more, the most...
Te queiro Rosie
i love you sister, that's what it means. and I'm sure of it since I'm hispanic.
"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.
That moves you
"What did I do to you?" "Que te hice?" would be "what did I do to you?" Que te hizo? is better translated "What did (s)he do to you?"
I see what you mean can be translated in several ways. Here are some:veo a que te refieresveo a que Ud. le refiereentiendocomprendo