My love, i love you for all my life.
'I love you with all of my heart, love.'
I love you my love you're the best thing that happened in my vidate a love heart?
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".
I love you my loveThe sentence should be spelled 'Te amo mi amor." and it means "I love you my love." in Spanish.
Te Amo. Answer: Can also be: Te quiero.
beautiful I love you my love
I think you might be trying to say "me gusta que mis padres me aman mucho" which means "I like that my parents love me"
'Tah' is not a word in Spanish. I do believe you are meaning Te. Te amo. Tu eres mi amor means 'I love you. You are my love.' (previous knowledge and Google Translator)
I love you my love
The correct phrase is "Te amo" not "Te amor". "Te amo" means "I love you".
Mi amor
My love, i love you for all my life.
"I love you with all my heart" in Spanish is "Te amo con todo mi corazón". It is pronounced "Tay AH-mow cone TOW-doe me cor-ah-SONE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The phrase, "Soy in Madrid" does not make sense. The phrase could either be "Estoy en Madrid" or "Soy de Madrid". Moreover, the lack of punctuation makes it confusing. Do you mean, "Estoy en Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or "Soy de Madrid, mi amor. Te amo, mi amor."; or as is? If the first option as in "Estoy en Madrid", then the sentence means, "I am in Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." The latter means "I am from Madrid, my love. I love you, my love." Depending on you are talking to you might want to say, "Te quiero" instead. "Mi corazón" is almost appropriate for, "my sweetheart".
I love you with all my heart my love.