Spanish for, 'I love you with all of my heart'; as far as I know.
Te quiero. Yo quiero... --- I love you (informal you, singular). I want...
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. I love you with all my heart.
It means "I love you with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my mind, and with everything".
Translation: I love/like you.
"i love you with everything that i have"
I love you with all my heart, my friend
Si Hanoi espan~ol te amo chiquita con todo mi corazon = Yes Hanoi Spanish I love you wth all my heart, girl.
With all my heart??
mi carro! con mi corazon! te amo por siempre
'I like this picture of my girlfriend, who I love with all of my heart' ok
I love you with all my heart, my friend
Te Amo con todo mi corazon
Si Hanoi espan~ol te amo chiquita con todo mi corazon = Yes Hanoi Spanish I love you wth all my heart, girl.
I Love You With All My Heart
With all my heart??
I love you with all my heart my love.
Te amo con todo mi corazon y eres todo para mi.
I love you. Thank you for everything. You have made me very happy. I love you with all my heart.
Te quiero con todo mi corazon corina = I love you with all my heart corina
It means "I love you with all my heart, I swear it" in Spanish.
It's, "Te amo con todo el corazón." The fact that it's your heart is understood in the conjugation of the verb (amo), so to say mí corazón is being redundant.
my friends I love you with all my heart....actually the grammar on this is bad..it should say hola mis amigos LOS amo con todo mi corazon...since you are talking about more than one person..it would be forma Ustedes..so you would use los..not te.