if you mean me llamo it means my name is.
Mi amo has two meanings, depending on the context. It can mean "master" (as in the master of the house, car, etc.), but it can also mean "owner".
You are my life, so I love you.
I love you. You are my heart.
My love, i love you for all my life.
I love you, my heart.
My friend is . . .
Mi amo has two meanings, depending on the context. It can mean "master" (as in the master of the house, car, etc.), but it can also mean "owner".
I love my family.
I love you, my girl.
I love my girl
i love my woman.
"Te amo mi no-via" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. "Te amo" means "I love you" and "mi no-via" is not a grammatically correct phrase. It seems like a mix of Spanish and another language.
The statement written above is gibberish, but very close to an actual Spanish statement. Te amo mi hermano = I love you my brother. Te amo mi hermana = I love you my sister. Te amo mi único hermno/a = I love you my only brother/sister (clumsy statement in Spanish, but it works) Te amo mi uno hermane = I love you my (1) [hermane]
mi carro! con mi corazon! te amo por siempre
i love you, my little angel
that means " I love my daughter" in english.
You are my life, so I love you.