I don't like you.
"Ich brauche dich" is "I need you" in English.
I haven't forgotten you.
I haven't seen you in a long time = ich habe dich ewig nicht gesehen I haven't seen you in a long time = ich habe dich seit langem nicht gesehen
"gerne" or "gern" means gladly / willingly / with pleasure / well liked ich habe ... gern, ich habe es gern = I like ..., I like it ich würde gern - I would like to
The "am" can mean several different things depending on what follows (it can mean at, on, in, by, most, etc.). "Ich habe" means "I have."
Ich habe eine frage an Dich = I have a question for you
English: "I am in love with you" means German: "Ich habe mich in dich verliebt".
"Ich kann dich gut leiden." = "I really like you."
Ich habe nicht gewissen means [I didn't know (a fact)].Ich habe nicht wissen is a common mistake (with the same meaning) among people who speak German as a second, or third language.===========================================================The correct conjugation is:Ich habe nicht gewusst, dass.... I didn't know that....If you want to say I didn't know as a stand-alone statement then the correct form is:Das habe ich nicht gewusstorIch habe es nicht gewusst
I have my family very much. It's not a proper sentence.
Ich liebe Dich sehrorIch habe Dich sehr lieb
Ich habe dich vermisst or Ich vermisse dich. (I`m missing you).