"Te abia" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like a misspelling of "te había," which means "you had" in English.
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
te odio = I hate you
Did you mean, "Te extaño"? If so, it means i miss you.
The Spanish sentence "detto anche di te" translates to "said about you" in English.
¿Cómo te llamas? means "What is your name?" (literally "How do you call yourself?") ¿Cómo te lamas? has no meaning.
You are a good person, and I just met you is an English equivalent of 'Esti o persoana buna si abia te-am cunoscut'.
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
i think you mean te amo which is spanish for i love you
In Spanish "Te amo" means i love you.
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
te odio = I hate you
'Te' in Spanish means you. Grammatically, it is either a direct or indirect object pronoun.
te quiero
"No te lo comas" is Spanish for "Do not eat it".
It's not Spanish, it's Portuguese for "I do not understand you." (The Spanish equivalent is "Yo no te entiendo.")
'te pido' (from 'pedir' - to ask) = 'I ask you' 'te' is 'you' 'pedo' is 'a fart'
Resemble in Spanish is: parecerse. Example: Te te pareces a tu padre. (You resemble your father.)