If you have to ask the people that spend their life Surfing through unanswered questions on WikiAnswers then no, he does not love you. Also, it would help if we knew who 'he' was as if he is your father/brother then that's slightly wrong and if he is some randomer at school/college/work then pluck up the courage to ask him. Its better than sitting here waiting for abuse from nuts like me. :-)
if you can sit together and talk about anything,
to be able to look into each others eyes and feel like your melting in his arms,
don't know if it helps
Mee Mee he Loves meee
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"I love my family" in Spanish is "amo a mi familia". It is pronounced "AH-mow ah me fah-MEE-lee-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Love, feel love Every question, every answer too Ever constant, ever changing you It's all memory in the sun Or it's all in the darkness Maybe it's all around To see if we try And maybe it's been inside of me All this time Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love, ooh Crazy with it, crazier without Never certain, never full of doubt Now you feel it, now you don't Do you know what you're feeling? Where did it come from And where does it go? If it were right in front of me Would I know? Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love Love, love, love
the song with the lyrics love love love she is love she gives you love? that song is called she is love!
Mee Mee he Loves meee
My love = mi amor (pronounced: mee ahMOR)
mee i love it
yes, but not as much as mee x
"I love myself, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi amo, mi'amore! The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates into English as "I do love myself, my love!" The pronunciation will be "mee A-mo mee-a-MO-rey" in Italian.
Ti amo più di quanto mi ami is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you more than you love me." The pronunciation of the declarative statement -- which translates literally as "I love you more than how much you love me" -- will be "tee A-mo pyoo dee KWAN-to mee A-mee" in Italian.
Mi ami? and Mi amate? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Do you love me?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "mee A-mee" in the singular and "mee a-MA-tey" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
april 21 1996 i love u baby to we can have kids i love u and roc royal yeah mee
"Tell me the answer if you love me" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dimmi la risposta se tu mi ami. The statement of command also translates as "Say the response if you love me" in English. The pronunciation will be "DEEM-mee la ree-SPO-sta sey too mee A-mee" in Italian.
What are some ? why dont you tell mee :) i would love to know!~
Mi ami? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do you love me?"Specifically, the subject pronoun tu "(informal singular) you" does not have to be used - except for emphasis - since the verb endings make the subject's identity clear. The personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb ami means "(informal singular you) are loving, do love, love." The pronunciation is "mee AH-mee."
Mi amerai? in the singular and Mi amerete? in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Will you love me?" Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "mee A-mey-REYE" in the singular and "mee A-mey-REY-tey" in the plural in Italian.