I love my daughter and my baby.
that means " I love my daughter" in english.
te = tea .... amo is the same ammo, mi = me , hermosa = her.... mosa . hija = ee-ha its mean i love my beautful daughter
¡Te amo, hija! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, daughter!" The sentence may begin with yo ("I"), for emphasis, even though Spanish does not require subject pronouns when context and verb endings serve clarity. The pronunciation will be "(sho) tey A-mo EE-kha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Yo vivo con la hija de mi mamá y mi papá" means "I live with the daughter of my mother and my father."
I love my family.
i love my woman.
I love my girl
Yo amo a mi novio
Yo amo Harmonita could mean: I love Harmonita , if you meant Hermanita as in my little sister it would be, Yo amo mi hermanita, which means i love my little sister
yo amo mi madre
Te amo tu mi hermana means I love you your my sister
"Su hija es bella."