"Tu eres el mio amor sin ti soy nada" is Spanish and it translates to "You are my love, without you I am nothing."
It means: you are mine love without you I am nothing.
, my little darling
and you are mine
The mine is yours.
Here are the translations for "You are my love" in different languages: Spanish: Eres mi amor. French: Tu es mon amour. German: Du bist meine Liebe. Italian: Tu sei il mio amore. Russian: Ты моя любовь (Ty moya lyubov). Japanese: 君は私の愛 (Kimi wa watashi no ai). Chinese: 你是我的爱 (Nǐ shì wǒ de ài). Portuguese: Você é o meu amor. Arabic: أنت حبي (Anta habibi). Dutch: Jij bent mijn liefde.
It means "The pleasure is mine." el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
Amor mio, no se (accent on the 'e') = I don't know, my love. Tu piensa(s) (que) tu eres mas smart que.... = You think you are smarter than.... (I suspect the 'Me' in 'Mean' is supposed to be the end of the above sentence)
And where are you from, my friend?
I love you, my love
It means "mine is lee,where are you from?"
More information about Amor Mio can be found on Wikipedia, the official Mexican website for Amor Mio and several television programming based sites associated with Mexican television.
If you mean 'your mine' then its 'Su mina'
It should be "porque". Because you are mine.
Lo correcto sería:Te quiero, eres mío; durante mucho tiempo serás mío. --- I love you, you are mine. You will be mine for long time (informal you, singular, in masculine gender)
It means, "you are mine forever until death."
Hello, my love; I love you very much!
"We dance. I love you, my love. I love you"(from Bailamos, Enrique Iglesias, 1999)To break it down :Bailamos is "We Dance"Te quiero is "I Love You" (literally I want you, variant of te amo)Amor mio is "My Love"
Eres una hermosura (You're so beautiful) or Oh Dios mio, que linda eres