as far as they are both expressing the same thing it does not matter which means more
"I love you so much" typically conveys deeper and stronger feelings than "I love you a lot." It signifies a more intense emotional connection and affection towards the person.
It means Nicholas Ernesti loves Miranda Cosgrove a lot more than anybody will love her and I love her with all my heart that's how much I love her.
It means: I love you a lot.
it means "with much friendship" ^_^
It means a lot of love. For example you're writing an email to a friend and you're from a different country, let's say Canada. So you tell your friend "Much love from Canada!" It also means "lots of love from Canada!"
hen duo means "a lot of" ......something or.... "a lot" or "very much" i.e..... I learned a lot, I love you a lot. or they have a lot of....something
When you have love for someone it means you care a lot about them. It is more of a friendly love, not a romantic kind of love.
It means you love them, and you want to be happy with them it may seem obvious but its true
No because a ring is small but can mean a lot to someone
I love (or want) *you* a lot .. [doesn't mention 'you']
It means she really loves you a lot. Maybe she loves you so much she could never stop.
Conjugación del verbo querer en presente de indicativo:quiero, quieres, quiere, queremos, queréis, quierenpresente de subjuntivoquiera, quieras, quiera, queramos, queráis, quieranTE Q U I E R O MUCHO--- I love you
I think you've missed a bit - How about quiero te mucho = I want you a lot