The individual words mean:
yo - I
amor - love (as a noun; as a verb, with 'yo', it would be 'amo' = 'I love')
soldadura - soldering; welding, brazing; solder; correction or mending
paja(s) - straw(s); blade(s) of grass; trash; chaff
I have love
I speak the language of loooove
"Yo mas mi amor" translates from Spanish to English as "me plus my love." It conveys a sense of combining oneself with one's love or partner.
It's ungrammatical. It means: "Dad, I to love you"
beautiful I love you my love
Tienes un amor = You have one love y yo un amigo = and I a/one friend. NOTE: The word Amor is a masculine word so the modifiers to that word need to be masculine. It is always "Un amor" not "una amor" even if the person being addressed is a woman.
it means:What I feel is pure love
As written the statement is gibberish. The words translate to: No I don't to love believe people why I/me.
"Do you like how I make love to you?"
Translation: I want to make love to you.
I have my love
"Yo te quiero mi amor" is Spanish for "I love you my love". It is pronounced "yo tay key-AIR-oh me ah-MORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations