That's not Portuguese, that's French, and 'moi' means in French 'me'.
Me, my darling (boy) call me
"amante de moi" means literally 'lover of me'
I love me.
Probably spelled wrong but Habillez-moi means "dress me" or "(You) put my clothes on".
I think you mean: "De moi si tu m'aime". In English: It's from me if you love me.
It is me (it should be - c'est moi)
L'amour pour moi me
Aime-moi means "Love me"
"moi" in French means "me" in English
you me you
c'est moi means "it's me" in English.
It is me soive C'est moi soive..
"Pour moi" means "for me" in French.
Dites-moi means tell me.
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
"Donne-moi ta bouche" is French for "Give me your mouth". It is a request for a kiss or intimate gesture.
it's "sleep" in hawaiian