Well that must have been a nice conversation ;)
Its means: You are hot/horny (too), I like you very much (I guess, because sentence is a bit messed up)
But its grammaticly incorrect, because it should be muy caliente. If you want to call someone sexy or hot use "ella esta muy buena", instead of caliente.
This sentence seems to be a mix of Spanish and English. In Spanish, "tu eres muy caliente también" means "you are very hot too" and "me gustas mucho" means "I like you a lot." It seems like a flirtatious statement.
"Te quiero mucho tambien" translates to "I love you very much too" in English. It is a way to express affection and care towards someone.
That I you want much much I also. If it said something like: "¡Qué mucho te quiero! Y yo tambien." You would have something that made a bit more sense. That would be: How much I love you! And I (love you) too.
This particular phrase is difficult to translate. The best English phrasing would be "Yes, that too." as in the following conversation. 1) He oído que Miguel a perdido mucho peso. (I heard Miguel lost a lot of weight.) 2) Sí. (Yes.) 1) Y que ahora tiene una buena sonrisa. (And now he has a good smile.) 2) Sí pues tambien. (Yes, that too.)
You can say "Mucho gusto" which means "Nice to meet you" in Spanish.
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It's completely ungrammatical Spanish. If someone said this to you, that person is a moron. It means: "You are very warm also I like much."
"Mucho caliente" means "much hot," which is grammatically incorrect. It's correct to say:muy caliente (very hot)ormucho calor (much heat)
te quiero mucho meas i love you a lot... so a possible answer is... yo tambien...which means me too or te quiero mucho tambien... which means i love you too.
Caliente. This means "hot". If you are speaking of the weather, then it would be "Hace mucho calor." Literally, "it makes a lot of heat." If you are speaking of an object that is hot, it would be "Está caliente¨, unless it is something that is always hot, such as the sun. Then it is "es caliente".
tambien me gusta mucho
I love you a lot too
Muy Caliente!
"Te quiero mucho tambien" translates to "I love you very much too" in English. It is a way to express affection and care towards someone.
It means "is very hot" It is broken Spanish for "It is very hot." The correct sentence would be, "Esta muy caliente."
That I you want much much I also. If it said something like: "¡Qué mucho te quiero! Y yo tambien." You would have something that made a bit more sense. That would be: How much I love you! And I (love you) too.
I also want to see you a lot.
"Sweet dreams, I love them too much."