mee say
mankaato (1st"a" like in "cut", 2nd"a"like in "car", "o" like in "pot")
tanto ("a" like in "cut", "o" like in "pot")
doo - run - te ("te" like in "tell")
less - taa ("a"like in "car") - te ("te" like in "tell")
"tanto" means "a lot"
as much
No.Te quiero tanto gusto would literally translate into: "I want/love you so much pleasure."If you add a 'con' ('with') making 'Te quiero con tanto gusto', it could conceivably mean: 'I love you with so much pleasure'.
I love him so much.
In Japanese, the word "tanto" is a noun that refers to a type of short sword or dagger. It has a straight blade and is often used as a weapon for stabbing or close combat. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any small knife or blade.
"I have missed you so much today!" in English is Mi sei mancata tanto oggi! to a female and Mi sei mancato tanto oggi! to a male in Italian.
No debes estar allí durante tanto tiempo
Lui ti è mancato tanto! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You missed him so much!" The declaration translates literally as "He was missing to you so much!" in English. The pronunciation will be "lwee tee eh man-KA-to TAN-to" in Pisan Italian.
tanto = "so" or "so much"
Tanto Tempo was created in 2000.
No me quieras tanto... was created in 1949.
"tanto" means "a lot"
Tengo Tanto was created on 2007-09-11.
Tanto Amor was created on 2008-09-30.
Por Amarte Tanto was created in 1993.
Me Gustas Tanto was created on 2011-09-06.
te gusto tanto is I like you so much.