"I love you more each day" in Spanish is "Te amo más cada día". It is pronounced "Tay AH-mow mahs KAH-dah DEE-ah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Every day that passes I feel that I love you more (or I want you more) kiero is actually spelled "quiero".
"Love you my love, have a great day" in Spanish is "Te amo mi amor, ten un buen día." It is pronounced "Tay AH-mow me ah-MORE, tehn oon bwane DEE-ah." Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Frida is a girl's name and not just in Spanish-speaking countries. It means "beautiful." Frida is the root for the word "Friday" (originally Frida's day). She is the Norse goddess of love and fertility.
Me encuentro mas enamorado de tí con cada día que pasa. (I find myself more in love with you with every day that passes)
Assuming "da" is dia, then literally, it's: "every day I want you more". However, most of the time it's a love phrase. So, better said, it's: "every day I love you more".
More and more each day!
That would be "I love you more every day." Te quiero = I love you cada dia = every day mas = more
I love you more each day.
love each day = ehov kol yom
Je t'aime plus chaque jour.
Without the punctuation, its meaning is not entirely clear. It could mean, "I love you more and more; each day that I have you I give thanks to God." It could also mean, "I love you more and more each day that I have you; I give thanks to God."
Is tusa mo chuid den tsaol (You're my world) Tá níos mó grá agam duit gach lá bhéarfaidh orm (I love you more each day)
I love you You're my sunny day I love you More than I can say I love you And I know that you love me I love you You're my sunny breeze I love you I love the way you sneeze I love you And I know that you love me How can I tell you how much that I love you I love everything you say I love everything you do I love you I love you more each day When I'm with you Everything's okay I love you I can't stop loving you I love you more today than yesterday But not as much as tomorrow I love you I love you I love you I love you Do you love my way
Each=Cada Day=Dia (with an accent over the "i")
I'll love you always, more each day
"Where there is love, there is pain" in Spanish is "Donde hay amor, hay dolor". It is pronounced "DOAN-day eye ah-MORE eye doe-LORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
'mi amor crece infinitamente más fuerte todos los días' = 'My love grows infinitely stronger every day' in Spanish