And its what you love
"Y es que te quiero uo" is not a standard phrase in Spanish, and it appears to include a misspelling or a typo. "Yo te quiero" means 'I love you' and "u" is not a typical addition to that phrase in Spanish.
"Que te quiero" means "I love you" in Spanish.
"Lo mucho que te quiero" and "que te adoro" both mean "how much I love you" in Spanish, expressing deep affection and adoration towards someone.
It means "I want to tell you that I miss you" in Spanish.
"Te quiero por lo que eres" translates to "I love you for who you are." It conveys an appreciation for the person's character, qualities, and essence rather than external factors.
¡Claro! Es importante comunicar tus sentimientos sinceramente, recuerda que expresar amor y afecto de manera auténtica fortalece las relaciones. ¡Sigue compartiendo tu amor con las personas importantes para ti!
Translation: It's because I like/love you.
'I know what I want to say, and it's that I love you.'
It means "I want to tell you that I miss you" in Spanish.
This phrase in Spanish translates to "and you know that I love you but." It typically implies that the speaker wants to express their love or affection for someone, but there may be complications or difficulties in the relationship.
"Lo mucho que te quiero" and "que te adoro" both mean "how much I love you" in Spanish, expressing deep affection and adoration towards someone.
Es posible que le / lo / la / te ame.Creo que estoy enamorado//a de ti
Do you know that I like you ?
"Te quiero por lo que eres" translates to "I love you for who you are." It conveys an appreciation for the person's character, qualities, and essence rather than external factors.
It means "don't forget that I love you."
Te Quiero is "I love you" "Que Tengas buena suerte" is "Good luck!"
"(Do) you know that I love/want you(?)" Statement and/or question.
As written, it means "It is with me I love you"