Te extraño cariño
yo te quiero y te amo muchisimo means I love you and I love you a lot. Querer (quiero) means love like family say I love you and amar (amo) is usually between lovers.
In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
I miss you and I love you more than ever
Te extraño means I miss you.Te amo means I love you.
Answer:Nena, te quiero mucho.OTe quiero mucho, nena. Te quiero mucho bebé or Te amo mucho bebé, however you wouldn't say it that way. You would say, "te quiero mucho, mi amor". Or "te quiro mucho querida".The above answer is correct, however nena is an infant and it is not used in the sense of "I love you baby"The word 'nena' is a correct slang usage in Spain.
"Te amo muchisimo" means "I love you very much."
Te amo muchisimo, Donovan
that means "i love you and i miss you all of you"(the correct expression in spanish is "los amo y extraño a todos ustedes").
yo te quiero y te amo muchisimo means I love you and I love you a lot. Querer (quiero) means love like family say I love you and amar (amo) is usually between lovers.
In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
you say: yo te amo muchisimo or yo te amo mucho, and cuando te veo, veo un hermoso angel.
I miss you and I love you more than ever
I love you, love you ... love you very much....Arasahys, Your Girlfriend....
The message you sent was, "I still/even love you." The message he replied was, "With much affection." Those were his words. Only he can say what he meant.
Los amo mucho a ambos (ustedes dos). Ambos = both. Ustedes dos = the two of you.
If you are male, you say: Estoy enamorado de mi vida. If you are female, you say: Estoy enamorada de mi vida.