I love Jorge (George).
Literally: I to Jorge (George), I love him.
How do you say "Yo tambien te amo" in English? I love you too. (I too you love)
Yo amo Harmonita could mean: I love Harmonita , if you meant Hermanita as in my little sister it would be, Yo amo mi hermanita, which means i love my little sister
Jorge and I are very nice. "Jorge y yo somos muy simpáticos."
As written, the sentence means: 'Jorge and I busy?' to which the answer(s) would presumably be 'Yes' (Si) or 'No' (no). But I suspect the questioner simply wants to know the meaning of: 'Jorge y yo ocupados' i.e. 'Jorge and I (are) busy'.
I love you more, my pretty man. It's Spanish.
that means " I love my daughter" in english.
I love social Fridays
How do you say "Yo tambien te amo" in English? I love you too. (I too you love)
Yo la amo means "I Love her."
beautiful I love you my love
i love dad
Yo amo Harmonita could mean: I love Harmonita , if you meant Hermanita as in my little sister it would be, Yo amo mi hermanita, which means i love my little sister
"You amo queso" is not correct Spanish. It seems to be a mix of languages. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish, and "queso" means "cheese". If you meant to say "I love cheese" you should say "Amo el queso" in Spanish.
Jorge and I are very nice. "Jorge y yo somos muy simpáticos."
The sentence "No yo te amo mas chikitito" is translated in English to "I don't love you anymore, little one."
As written, the sentence means: 'Jorge and I busy?' to which the answer(s) would presumably be 'Yes' (Si) or 'No' (no). But I suspect the questioner simply wants to know the meaning of: 'Jorge y yo ocupados' i.e. 'Jorge and I (are) busy'.
I love you more, my pretty man. It's Spanish.