I miss you much more pretty [little/cute] sister.
It's, "Los extraño mucho." It means, "I miss them a lot." The them could be boys, men, or any plural masculine noun.
te quiero mucho
"I miss you very much, you are my best friend and I love you alot"
I miss you so much and I dont want to be that way.
Good morning precious, I miss you a lot why don't you call (me)Buenos dias preciosa te extrano mucho por que no (you) llamasyou is not in spanish; but I have seen it used in error for 'me' for some reason, possibly derived from Spanish 'yo' = 'I'.
"de nada" should be separate. That means "You're welcome, congratulations, I miss you a lot at work."
This means I miss you very much my love, I love you
"Te quiero aquí, te extraño mucho, tú eres mi mundo entero" Means "I love you here, I miss you a lot, you are my whole world".
This sentence means, "You are very pretty and I like you a lot."
Te extraño means I miss you.Te amo means I love you.
hermanita means little sister
I miss you daddy