well I miss you. I (will) text/am texting you so, (you*) loser
*'you' in the question is English, not Spanish
Perdedor is the Spanish word for "loser", therefore, mi perdedor would be 'my loser'.
"I miss you my love"
it means loser
The looser
Un texto (masc.) is 'a text message' in French. We also use the abbreviation SMS.
If you mean 'Le bien' it means 'The good'.
"Bien entendu" is a French phrase that translates to "of course" or "certainly" in English. It is used to express agreement or affirmation of something that is considered obvious or clearly understood.
"Make text in Spanish"
"Bien" means "well" in English. It can also mean "good" or "fine" depending on the context in which it is used.
Good, good!
If you mean 'bien', it is an adverb and it means well as in 'well done!' - 'c'est bien!' or 'c'est bien beau' or 'c'est bien fait'.
Bien means good in french"Bien to" isn't a French phrase, but if you mean bientôt, that means "soon"