that means "i love you and i miss you all of you"
(the correct expression in spanish is "los amo y extraño a todos ustedes").
It means: I love all of my Mexican friends
Do you mean "yo amo queso"? If so, that means I love cheese.
Te amo means I love you.
"Amo a Papá" means "I love dad"... in spanish that is
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
Te extraño cariño
les/os extrano todos (formal/informal) (tilde, the little wave, over the 'n')
It means: I love all of my Mexican friends
Good morning friends love you all
The first part, "¿Cómo son ustedes?" would mean "how are you all", but you would normally use the verb "estar" for this, "¿Cómo están ustedes?". "You" is not a Spanish word, but "olvido" is the first person present conjugation of the verb "olvidar", and means "to forget". "Y te amo mucho" means "I love you very much." As written, the closest I can do is "How are you all? I forget you. I love you very much."
In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
Los amo mucho a ambos (ustedes dos). Ambos = both. Ustedes dos = the two of you.
I miss you and I love you more than ever
Te extraño means I miss you.Te amo means I love you.
6 ways:De usted, masculino singular:Le /lo amo, ¿me ama?De ustedes, masculino o colectivo plural:Les/ los amo, ¿me aman?De usted, femenino singular:La amo, ¿me ama?De usted, femenino plural:Las amo, ¿me aman?Tuteo singular:Te amo, ¿me amas?Tuteo plural, masculino, femenino o colectivo:Os amo, ¿me amáis?
This is "Amo mi vida y todos lo que estan en ella"