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'I miss you so much' in Tagalog is' Miss ko sa inyo magkano kaya'.
I miss you
'I miss you so much' is in Dutch 'ik mis je heel erg'.
as much as you want but you have to be careful
I miss you (nafikeka) for men. (nafikeki) for women. If u add so much (l miss you so much) I'll be (bitami nafikeki/ nafikeka)....
Ma tenu both yaad karda ah
"I miss you so much" is translated as "أنا أفتقدك", from English to Arabic, and is pronounced as "ana aftakidka".
In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai. We will miss you so much. Or In loving memory of Amir Bhai; we miss you so much.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
Emuit eong awanyun/aanyun ijo noi = I miss you so. much (Lit. I long to see you so much)
The sentence in question is missing quotation marks. It would be written as, "I miss you too much." I almost always hear, "I miss you so much."