"I love so much!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo amo tanto! The first person singular pronoun and present indicative and adverb model a case where Spanish includes the optional subject pronoun yo ("I") for emphasis since clarity is met through context and verb endings. The pronunciation will be "yo A-mo TAN-to" in Spanish.
Ti amo tanto! in Italian means "I love you so much!" in English.
Te amo tanto mi amante.
The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
"I love them so much" and "I love her (him) so much" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase Le amo tanto. The first person singular present indicative and adverb mean the same in Italian and Spanish even though the two languages differ in the meaning of the pronoun le. The pronunciation will be "ley A-mo TAN-to" in Italian and Spanish.
"Te amo tanto" means "I love you so much" in English, and "Je t'aime tellement" in French. Both phrases express deep affection and love towards someone.
nena te amo tanto= baby girl i love you so much
"I love him, and he loves me!" in English is ¡Lo amo y él a mí! or ¡Le amo y él a mí! in Spanish.
Translation: I love your smile = amo tu sonrisa
It means "I Love You" in Italian.
I love you, my wife.
"Lo amo tanto" is a phrase in Italian, which translates to "I love him so much" in English.
Lo amo tanto