Lo Siento = I'm sorry or pardon me mi vida = my life so, I guess I'm sorry my life.
Lo siento, no.
The root of the verb for 'Lo siento' - sentir - means 'to feel.' Literally, "Lo siento" means 'I feel it." However, there are elements to the connotation of the word that involve hurt, pain, lament, etc. So it's a fairly good English translation to say 'Lo siento' means 'I'm sorry,' which is how it is regularly translated.
lo siento Lo siento.
Literally it means "I feel it" but it's what you say for "I'm sorry." also in some countries it can mean "my butt talks"
Lo siento means Im sorry.
Lo Siento = I'm sorry or pardon me mi vida = my life so, I guess I'm sorry my life.
Lo siento, no.
It means: I love him; it doesn't matter how I feel.
The root of the verb for 'Lo siento' - sentir - means 'to feel.' Literally, "Lo siento" means 'I feel it." However, there are elements to the connotation of the word that involve hurt, pain, lament, etc. So it's a fairly good English translation to say 'Lo siento' means 'I'm sorry,' which is how it is regularly translated.
Lo Siento was created in 2003.
lo siento Lo siento.
Literally it means "I feel it" but it's what you say for "I'm sorry." also in some countries it can mean "my butt talks"
lo siento
Lo siento Lo siento mucho Perdon Perdone
"I'm sorry, sweetheart".
Te quiero comes from the verb querer, which is "to want", "to wish", or "to love". Te would be you, so it is most likely "I like/love you"y means "and"And lo siento comes from the verb sentirse, which is "to feel". So "lo siento" is "I feel for it", or "I'm sorry"Long story short: "I love you and I'm sorry" is the most likely translation