In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
bebe, te extrano. (with the little squiggle over the n)
Te echo de menos mija
I love you and I miss you. Or I love and miss you.
i dont know how to say i miss but culebra is snake so i miss tu culebra
lo extrano
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
To ask the English question 'Did you miss me?' in Spanish takes fewer words. In Spanish 'Me extrañaste?' is all you would say.
Te extraño y te amo.
I love you and I miss you. Or I love and miss you.
In real Spanish you'd ask: me extrañas? To say: Do you miss me? to say: do you miss me? in spanish: me echas de menos?
te quiero y te hecho de menos
This how you literally say miss female in spanish: senorita hembra However it does not make any sense. Miss is just senorita.
te amo tanto y te echo de menos
te queremos mucho y te extranamos (tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
Me llamo Miss. Mottershead
There are two ways to say this: 'Extrañas a tu novio' or 'Echas a menos a tu novio
i dont know how to say i miss but culebra is snake so i miss tu culebra
Te extrano
You caould say "Me extrañas."