it has a grammar error in it, but it means: "and I begin to please you"
The Spanish phrase "tu y yo, solo tu y yo" is most likely derived from a song/poem which is translated to English as: "you and I, only you and I"
It is "yo gusto". This verb is more commonly used in the reflexive "gustarse", in which case the verb form refers to the object. Examples: "Yo gusto las chicas" and "Me gustan las chicas" mean the same thing: "I like girls".
Those words don't ordinarily go together, but "yo" means "I" and "tu" means "you"
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.
I have of you.
yo is I and tu is you
It's Yo canto? If that is it "It means I can sing and you?"
tú y yo = "you and me" in inglish.
Papi, soy yo, tu hija: Papi (Daddy, father), it's me, your daughter.
"I am your number."
you and I are discrete
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.