You can say "He nui ka mea nui ou" in Hawaiian, which translates to "You mean so much to me."
In Igbo, you can say "A daịmị ọtụtụ nke a" to mean "I appreciate it so much."
IMPROVED: Aloha: 1. Momona - taste, fragrance 2. hone - music 3. lauaʻe - lover 4. onaona - eyes, disposition, etc. dont know look at hawaiin words in google you will find hawainn words
You can say "ILYSM, XOXO" in text to convey "I love you so much, hugs and kisses".
You can say "Mhojea tujea prem atam moth" in Konkani to express "I love you so much".
You can say "Mo fe lo so maami niyan" in Yoruba to express "I love you so much, baby."
In Igbo, you can say "A daịmị ọtụtụ nke a" to mean "I appreciate it so much."
Ke mana'olana nei au e hau'oli wale no 'oe. I am hoping for you to be very happy.
IMPROVED: Aloha: 1. Momona - taste, fragrance 2. hone - music 3. lauaʻe - lover 4. onaona - eyes, disposition, etc. dont know look at hawaiin words in google you will find hawainn words
say that you love them so much and u mean the world to me that's if you love him or her so much :)
tu signifies tant pour moi.
No, "ditto" means to say the same thing. If you were to say "This is so cool!" and then someone said "Ditto" then they mean to say "Yes, this is so cool!" as well. They are pretty much in agreement with what you just said.
it means he loves you so much no matter how the girl looks
So Much to Say was created in 1996.
It isn't very clear what you mean without the context. -'tant', 'autant' or for example in the phrase - 'Thank you so much' - 'Merci infiniment'
iam say her that i love him so much
he finds it hard to say no if you ask him for something... he is willing to do anything for you
I means you mean so much to me lol But in a deeper sense it means you genuinely care for that person. This means that you would go out of your way just for this person. It also means that you hold this person in very high esteem.