Yo te enseño = I will show/teach you.
"Yo te enseño" is Spanish for "I teach you" or "I show you." It is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is teaching or demonstrating something to the person being addressed.
"Yo también te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
"Yo te espero" means "I'll wait for you" in Spanish. It is a way of expressing that someone will be waiting for another person.
"Que yo te dije" means "That I told you" in English.
The phrase "¿Por qué estás celosa? Yo no te las voy a pegar" means "Why are you jealous? I am not going to cheat on you."
"I love you" in Chavacano de Zamboanga is "Te quiero ya."
Probably: Alright; I'll show you.
its yo te quiero: it means i like you
"Y quién te enseñó hablar mi idioma" is Spanish for:And who taught you to speak my language?
I propose to you
i think you mean. yo no te quiero. It means i don't care about you.
I miss you
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
Nothing in Spanish..."Yo te quiero." means I love you.
I want you to be the way I am.In context:No seas débil, te quiero como yo, así, fuerte.
i love you
"Yo también te quiero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I love you too" in English.
yo te vi como triste hoy te pasa algo