It means, "I love you, and I don't want this feeling to go" When literally translated it means "You I love, and this feeling I do not want to go" but when some things are translated into English it sounds weird.
The words "quiero" and "amo" both mean "I Love" in English though in Spanish they do not mean exactly the same thing. "I care for" is a suitable substitute to make the translation more poetic. Las nenas = the girls que quiero y amo = that I care for and love q[ue] son muy importantes en mi vida = that are very important in my life Las quiero = I care for you (girls). Las amo mis amores = I love you my dears (loves)
"We dance. I love you, my love. I love you"(from Bailamos, Enrique Iglesias, 1999)To break it down :Bailamos is "We Dance"Te quiero is "I Love You" (literally I want you, variant of te amo)Amor mio is "My Love"
if you mean me llamo it means my name is.
Mañana means tomorrow, Le Amo means I love you, I love you tomorrow.
Mi amo has two meanings, depending on the context. It can mean "master" (as in the master of the house, car, etc.), but it can also mean "owner".
"Te amo" (romantically) "Te quiero" (friendly/cute)
yo te quiero y te amo muchisimo means I love you and I love you a lot. Querer (quiero) means love like family say I love you and amar (amo) is usually between lovers.
The words "quiero" and "amo" both mean "I Love" in English though in Spanish they do not mean exactly the same thing. "I care for" is a suitable substitute to make the translation more poetic. Las nenas = the girls que quiero y amo = that I care for and love q[ue] son muy importantes en mi vida = that are very important in my life Las quiero = I care for you (girls). Las amo mis amores = I love you my dears (loves)
If you mean I love you, you would say:Te amo or Te quiero
Both te amo and te quiero mean I love you. Te quiero is used for friends and relatives, te amo is used for your significant other.
In Portuguese, "te quiero" is translated as "eu te amo."
"Te quiero, cariña" or "te amo, cielo" or "te adoro, novia"
bebé te amo or te amo bebé
Spanish for i love you. Me amo. Te quiero.
You could say "Te amo Andrae" or "te quiero Andrae".
Te Amo or Te quiero
te quiero miryam or te amo miryam, I think that "te amo" is more romantic than te quiero, but feel free to choose :)