te amo = I love you
"Te amo mucho" means "I love you much".
It means Esther I love you my friend. (Female). If it were for a male it would be Te Amo Mi Amigo.
the price of ammo has gone up because guns are in demand. Now that we have a president that is belinving guns should be banned except for government purposes tehn it will be harder to find and get ammo and te price will keep going up.
te = tea .... amo is the same ammo, mi = me , hermosa = her.... mosa . hija = ee-ha its mean i love my beautful daughter
If you meant to say "te hablar" that loosely translates to "you speak" but its not grammatically correct.
Te necesito y te quiero if you meant it as ONE phrase and if not Te necesito Te quiero Note that WANT and LOVE is the same thing in Spanish. Ie, Te quiero means I want you AND it means I LOVE you
I guess you meant to ask what is "the moon" in Spanish? That'd be "la luna"
'te amo porque (me haces feliz)' (which is what I think the writer meant)= 'I love you because you make me happy'
No Ammunition made in the US for the M-1 carbine was never corrosive, since the gas piston is NOT meant to be disassembled by the user- which corrosive ammo would require. Some Chinese ammo was made in M-1 carbine with fake headstamps that was VERY corrosive.
I'm guessing you meant " see you on Saturday" See you --> Je te verrais on Saturday--> Samedi " Je te verrai samedi. "
Ko te aha teenei raa (the double letters are meant to letters with hyphens) :)
Translation: How do I call you? (can be used in cases of telephone, speech, and name) You probably meant to write "?Cómo te llamas?" which means "What is your name?"