te mando mucho carino y abrazos
Que comes mucho means, "That you eat a lot." BUT, Qué comes mucho means, "What do you eat a lot (of)?" Be careful because the accents are important.
'mucho...' means 'a lot of...' 'punocho' I don't know.
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 should be "Me gusta mucho tu sonrisa" and it means "I really like your smile"
"Mucho gusto" or "con mucho gusto" or "mucho gusto conocerle" is is a polite greeting you would use when meeting someone. It literally means "Much pleasure", or much pleacure to meet you". No answer is really necessary, but you could repeat the phrase yourself.
I love (or want) *you* a lot .. [doesn't mention 'you']
Muy. Never "mucho." "Mucho" means a lot. "Muy" means very.
Que comes mucho means, "That you eat a lot." BUT, Qué comes mucho means, "What do you eat a lot (of)?" Be careful because the accents are important.
"Te amo mucho" means "I love you much".
a tener mucho?
'mucho...' means 'a lot of...' 'punocho' I don't know.
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.
The Spanish word 'Mucho Qusto' means nice to meet you in English.
"Mucho fufyy" is not a recognized term or phrase. It may be a typo or a made-up term. If you provide more context or clarify the meaning, I may be able to assist you better.
In Spanish, "tú sí y mucho" means "you yes, and a lot." It is an expression often used to emphasize agreement or affirmation towards someone or something.
The message you sent was, "I still/even love you." The message he replied was, "With much affection." Those were his words. Only he can say what he meant.
it means: to eat a lot