"I miss you very much, you are my best friend and I love you alot"
It is "mejor amigo" in Spanish. If you are speaking of a female, it is "mejor amiga".
'Hola mi mejor amiga Te amo?' literally translates as 'Hello my best friend, I love you?'
nadie
If it is a male best friend, you say, "mejor amigo, a."
Mi amiga. Amiga is the feminine form of the word for 'friend' so you don't need an extra descriptor as you do in English to announce that your friend is female; the noun itself tells her gender on its own.
You would say Te Amo mi amigo or Te Quiero mi amigo
bestfriend.
It is "mejor amigo" in Spanish. If you are speaking of a female, it is "mejor amiga".
'Hola mi mejor amiga Te amo?' literally translates as 'Hello my best friend, I love you?'
You are the best friend
mi mejor amiga
nadie
'Queria ser mi mejor amiga' means (as a statement) You/she wanted to be my best friend'; (as a question) 'Did you/she want to be my best friend?' 'quero tu por todo el pae' doesn't mean anything really, but 'te quiero por todo el' would mean 'I love you for all the....' but 'pae' - ???
Soy tu mejor amiga.
It means, "Who is your best friend?" Amiga is a female friend.
¿Soy tu mejor amigo? (if you're a guy) ¿Soy tu mejor amiga? (if you're a girl)
mejor amigo (or amiga if the best friend is a girl)