What are you doing, my love?
Que haces, mi amor (accent on first 'e')
This phrase in Spanish translates to "What do you do without me by your side, beautiful." It implies that the speaker is wondering how the person manages or copes without their presence.
How are you, my love? I love you so much baby.....I thank God for putting you in my way!
Tell me, my love, that I love you.
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
yes, my love?Who my love?
It means,What would you like to know my love?
It means: Tell love not to knock my door.
my love is better than yours
It means "that the love of my life" (The "K" is a "textism" for "que"). "Eres el amor de mi vida" would be "you are the love of my life".
This phrase in Spanish translates to "So, what's wrong? Why aren't you talking to me, my love?" It is an expression of concern or confusion regarding a lack of communication in a romantic relationship.
"Por qué tú necesitas mi amor" translates to "Why do you need my love?" It implies questioning the reasons or motives behind someone's need for affection from you.