"Te quiero mucho" is Spanish for "I want you very much" i know cause i talk & speak Spanish...
Not exactly. Te quiero mucho translates literally to I want you very much but it doesn't mean that AT ALL. It actually means "I love you very much." This is kind of an informal way to say it. You would use this for friends. For a boy/girlfriend you would say "Te amo"
I love you today more than yesterday but not as much as tomorrow.
I love you more than yesterday, and I promise to love you more tomorrow.
I love so yesterday in spanish = te quiero así que ayer
It translates, I love you very, very much.
I love you more than yesterday.
Translation: I like/love you more.
Quiero means "I want"
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
Quiero can either mean 'I love' or 'I want'. So Quiero mi boda means I love my wedding or I want my wedding.
te quiero mucho meas i love you a lot... so a possible answer is... yo tambien...which means me too or te quiero mucho tambien... which means i love you too.
It means "I don't want"
tell me where you are because I want to love you
"Quiero ir" means "I want to go" in Spanish.
It means "I promise," or "I am promising." This 'promising' is not the adjective; it's the verb.
it mean loving you hurts. as in if you love someone but that person doesnt love you back . that's what amarte duele means in English.
it means 'but, I want...' pero= but quiero= I want
"Ya no quiero" means "I don't want anymore".
Quiero means "I want"
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
"I am going to love you today."
"Quiero presentarte" in English means "I want to introduce you."
Quiero can either mean 'I love' or 'I want'. So Quiero mi boda means I love my wedding or I want my wedding.
"Yo quiero dulce" means "I want sweet" in Spanish.