(Without the excessive o's) It means "I love you/I want you"
Te amo is also another way of saying "I love you", but it is more long lasting. Te quiero is in a more friendly/cute way.
I promise you.
Te amo in Brazil Amo-te in Portugal
I will love you (in the future)
If you leave
Translation: I like/love you.
The English translation of "Te vomit" is "The vomit".
According to the website below, Te Puke means "the hill."
"Si te quiero" in English translates to "I love you."
I promise you.
Te amo in Brazil Amo-te in Portugal
Translation: I love you, I adore you my love, your love.
it means: "I give it to you."
Translation: I don't like you
I will love you (in the future)
If you leave
"Dije te quiero" translates to "I said I love you" in English.
"Te quiero chica" translates to "I love you girl" in English.