I think you're looking for the preterite tense of the verb "amar" meaning to love, "Amor" is the noun that means love.
You conjugate the preterite of amar as follows:
Yo- amé
Tú- amaste
Él/Ella/Ud- amó
Nosotros- amamos
Vosotros- amasteis
Ellos/ellas/Uds- amaron
yo soy en amor
yo amor tu
Yo amor tu * spanish
"Me and my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo y mi amor! The declaration translates literally as "I and my love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sho ee mee a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Yo soy el amor de tu vida
"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
"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.
"Yo te pido amor" was created in 1978 by the Spanish band Camilo Sesto. The song is a classic ballad that showcases Sesto's emotional vocal style and has become one of his most enduring hits.
Yo quiero hacer amor a ti = I want to make love to you
In Spanish "Te amo" means i love you.
¿Por qué en este amor yo debería quedarme?
te quiero. mi amor yo quiero estar en tus pantalones