im glad
I'm very delighted for you friend give him best wishes OK cheers
Alegro is not a spanish word. Perhaps your confused with the spanish word, Alegre , which means happy.
It means (I am) glad to see you
"You alegro" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "I’m glad" or "I’m happy" in English. It's often used to express feelings of joy or satisfaction about a situation. The correct form is "me alegra," as "you" typically does not pair with "alegro" in standard Spanish usage.
As written, nothing. If you mean "te cuido mucho" it would mean "I take good care of you". If you mean "te quiero mucho", it would be translated as "I love you a lot".
No tanto como ... is Not as much as ... in English.
"Lees mucho" translates to "You read a lot"
very very hot
"Hará mucho mañana" would be "He/she/you will do a lot tomorrow".
"Te amo mucho" means "I love you much".
TKM = Te quiero mucho TQM = Te quiero mucho
i think you mean what is the English word mucho=much, a lot