También le / les / lo / los / la / las (pronombres de acusativo todos referidos a usted y ustedes) / te / os quiero = I love you, too.
Igualmente podría emplearse el verbo "amar" en sustitución de "querer", pero hay que ser muy cautelosos con el contexto y el grado de afecto.
You could also use the verb 'amar' ('I love' = 'amo') in place of 'querer' ('quiero'), but you have to be very cautious over the context and level of affection.
If you DO mean 'two', not 'too', then the sentence becomes:
'Les/los/las/os quiero/amo a ambos'.
It means my love
Yes, it is a Spanish word. It means "love".
Nayeli is not Spanish. It is a Zapotec (native Mexican tribe) phrase meaning "I love you." "I love you" in Spanish is "Te amo".
They are both Spanish, Meaning - These two people (man/woman or two men) are from Spain = ambos son de España. Meaning - These two things are hispanic/spanish speaking - ambos son hispanos/latinos.
"Todavía me quieres" means "Do you still love me?" in English.
mi amor is Spanish for my love.
"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
The meaning of the name Virginia is virgin. It is Spanish in origin. It always a possibility that a person will find true love in their life.
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
'Philosophy' is the word derived from the two Greek words meaning the love of wisdom - 'philos' meaning love, and 'sophos' meaning wisdom.
La amas / quieres sobremanera / tantísimo.
It is Spanish, but you probably mean "te amo", meaning "I love you."