It means 'I love you' in german
"Ich liebe dich" means "I love you" in German, not in Polish. In Polish, "I love you" is "Kocham cię."
There is no meaning for schlima in German. It is not a valid German word.
"Kuhe" means "cows" in German.
Kurtz in German means short
"Mut" in German translates to "courage" in English.
"Mia nostra ich leibe" appears to be a mix of languages, primarily Italian and German. However, it doesn't form a coherent phrase in either language. If intended to convey a sentiment of love, a more accurate translation could be "I love you" in Italian, which is "Ti amo," or in German, "Ich liebe dich."
"Fick Dich" in german is "f*** you"
ich liebe dich
The phrase 'Ich liebe dich' is German for 'I love you'.
Ich habe dich vermisst or Ich vermisse dich. (I`m missing you).
ich libe dich
'Tch' doesn't mean anything in German. Probably 'Ich' is meant here. 'Ich vermisse dich' means: 'I miss you'.
"Ich liebe dich" means "I love you" in German, not in Polish. In Polish, "I love you" is "Kocham cię."
Ich vermisse dich so sehr.
like (I like you = ich mag dich)
Ich liebe dich = I love you. German is first then English.
The German phrase "Bushido gibt es dich" means "Bushido you exist." You can translate more German phrases to English at the official Google Translate website.