I miss you----------Te extraño
I love you-------------Te amo
The first part of it "Te extrano mucho mi amor" means "I miss you very much my love". The second part is easy: "te amo" means "I love you".
"Te extraño más de lo que tu sabes." but the best translation could be "Te extraño más de lo que tu crees."
Te extraño y te amo
También te extraño mi amor.
Te extraño y te quiero.
Mi Amor
I love you and I miss you. Or I love and miss you.
The phrase "Yo también te extraño, cariño" in Spanish translates to "I miss you too, my love" in English.
"I miss you too" is "Yo también te extraño"
Translation: I miss you my love
In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
Te Amo means I love you. te'amo mean i love you and te'amo mucho means i love you much
Te extraño y te amo.
if you miss them you must still love them and ther for want to be with them
Miss Holly is a teacher at the school in the children's book "Miss Holly is Too Jolly". She is known for being cheerful and positive, which sometimes overwhelms her students.
It has been ten years since you died, and I miss you so much! It has also been a year since I lost the love of my life, and I miss him too! So very sad!
To miss is perder in Spanish.
Miss in spanish is Senorita