I don't love you anymore.
The Spanish phrase Los Mas Buscados translates to The Most Wanted in English. This phrase is most commonly used in reference to the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list.
I believe you may have meant to write this as 'no mi queda mas' which would translate to mean 'I have no more' in English.
The suffix -mas evolves from the Old English word maesse meaning festival, feast day or mass.
This means I love you more than you think
No mas means no more in spanish.
Amo Sus mas
The spanish phrase es mas, loosely translates in english as "it is more", or "it is more than expected". Typically it is a positive phrase and not a negative one.
Te amo mas. Or te quiero mas.
I love you more, my pretty man. It's Spanish.
"Mas besos y abrazos para ti" means "More kisses and hugs for you".
That would be "I love you more every day." Te quiero = I love you cada dia = every day mas = more
The Spanish phrase Los Mas Buscados translates to The Most Wanted in English. This phrase is most commonly used in reference to the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list.
In Spanish, mas means "more" in English.
"Mas Tiempo" translates into Spanish as "longer".
aun te amo or= te sigo amando mas
English: what else? Spanish: que mas?
I believe you may have meant to write this as 'no mi queda mas' which would translate to mean 'I have no more' in English.