"yo" is the 1st singular pro-name in verb cojugation. It is the English relevant to "me"
english: i call you
germen: ich rufe dich
ok, i will call you
It means "I have".
Me llamo _____ (Your name) Pronounced like "may yamo"
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
"te llamo," pronounced "tay-yamo" means "I'll call you." literally, it means "I call you," but colloquially you can just say "te llamo" when you mean to tell someone that you intend on doing so. NOT to be confused with "te amo," pronounced "tay-amo," which means "I love you."
No te preocupes in Spanish means Don't worry in English.
I think you mean "Te amo bonita", which is Spanish for "I love you, pretty one".
Tell me, my love, that I love you.
Me llamo _____ (Your name) Pronounced like "may yamo"
You can answer the question "ยฟCรณmo te llamas?" by saying "Me llamo [Your name]." This translates to "My name is [Your name]."
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
i think you mean te amo which is spanish for i love you
In Spanish "Te amo" means i love you.
The Spanish phrase "te amo" translates to "I love you" in English.
'Te' in Spanish means you. Grammatically, it is either a direct or indirect object pronoun.
te quiero
"No te lo comas" is Spanish for "Do not eat it".
"Te felicito" in Spanish means "I congratulate you" or "I'm happy for you." It is a phrase used to express congratulations or admiration towards someone.
It's not Spanish, it's Portuguese for "I do not understand you." (The Spanish equivalent is "Yo no te entiendo.")