I have my family very much. It's not a proper sentence.
I have children or I have kids
"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
"Ich brauche dich" is "I need you" in English.
I don't like you.
It translates "I've lost my wristwatch."
"Ich gehe jetzt schlafen" seems the correct term.
ich habe immer vermissen meine Lieben makes no sense in German and translates as I have always to miss my loved ones.
I have an "alpha" in my pants
I have my orders translates as Ich habe meine Befehle.
I have a beautiful family Ich habe eine schöne Familie
Ich habe ein großes Problem, meine Liebe. = I've got a big problem, my dear.
"habe" when used as a verb means "have". While the English word "have" could be with many constructions, the German "habe" only occurs after "Ich" however ("Ich habe..."), which means "I have..."Habe when used as a noun translates as:ChattelPossessionBelongingsProperty
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."