I miss you.
Hugs and kisses.
"Extrano" translates to "strange" or "weird" in English.
"I also miss you"
The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
I miss them, I love them
I miss you a lot, my heart
I miss you, friend (when talking to a female)
"Realmente te extraño" translates to "I really miss you" in English.
amor de mi vida = love of my life te extrano mucho = i miss you so much
That means "I miss you more every day".
i dont know what bechito means but te extrano means i miss you
I appreciate you dear and miss you very much
It's not completely Spanish: 'you' is English. If you mean: 'Me gustaria tener a mi novio de vuelta, yo realmente lo extrano', the English is: 'I'd like to have my boyfriend back, I'm really missing him'