A lot, to a great extent, a whole bunch!
Yes, a person can love someone quite a lot and in this case, immensely. Love can come in MANY forms depending on the person it comes from.
If you mean something like "immensely grateful" then immensely would probably be "extremadamente" which actually means extremely.
very big; giant
"I care for you immensely" expresses a deep and profound affection for someone. It signifies that the speaker has strong feelings of love, concern, and support for the person they are addressing. This phrase conveys not just a casual liking, but a significant emotional investment in the well-being and happiness of the other person.
Immensely means greatly
Oh, dude, "I love you immensely" basically translates to "I really, really, really like you a whole bunch." It's like saying, "You're pretty cool, I guess." So, yeah, it's all about expressing those warm, fuzzy feelings without getting too mushy about it.
A monkey is immensely annoying.
I was immensely energized this morning!
I was immensely proud of his work.
A song with lyrics about love? Can't possibly be more than one of those. It would help immensely if you knew any other lyrics at all.
Because Love gives you boundless pleasure. Just like childbirth, you know it is painful, yet immensely rewarding.
It means exactly what it says. I often add it after my thanks to someone I have been spending time with, usually for the first time. I mean "Thank you for a great afternoon/evening/weekend. I really loved (enjoyed immensely) the time we spent together." Unfortunately perhaps this is not the answer you are hoping for, because to me, at least, it does not mean "I love YOU."