"Te amo".
"Te amo" is rather formal, though it may be undoubtedly more romantic, but if you're young you would say "Te quiero". That is the usual way.
Te amo
Spanish for nothing.No it is also a name my name is Nada and I luv it!
Luv me luv say that u luv me fool me fool me ohh how u doo me kiss me kiss say that u miss me tell me whatt i want tooo here
luv You ttyl
luv (lav)...лъв
Mi luv
"You seh mi love yuh" is how you can say 'I love you' in Patois.
In UK English, and in other parts of the world, 'luv' is another way of spelling the word 'love'. It could be referring to affection for someone or something: 'I luv pizza'; 'I luv you', or it could be an informal way of addressing a person in speech or writing: 'Hello, Luv, how are you?' or 'Hi, Luv, I'm just writing to say...' It's also used to sign off informally in writing: 'I'll write more later. Luv, Jay.'
nothern Venezuela has a small family farms k ash luv ya
plain and simple i luv Yandel for life....so dont say u alls luv both cuz yandel is da best one!!!!!!!!!
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.