The statement "haceiendo el amor" is a Spanish term that could be translated as "what are you doing my love?". This type of sentence would usually end in an upside down question mark.
lets make love
The Spanish words Estamos divertiendo pero necesito mi amore mucho do not translate well into English. The translation for this phrase is We are divertiendo but I need my amore much.
Amore et fide.
This phrase means "grace and love"
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Amore de madre is Spanish and it translates to English as "a mother's love". One can use Babylon's Translation services on their website to translate many languages.
It is Spanish for "I loved you for nothing"
di amore
Te, amor! in Portuguese and Spanish is "You, love!" in English and Te, amore! in Italian.
"Very well with my love" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Molto bene con mio amore. The masculine singular noun amore may translate into English as "love" or "lover." The pronunciation will be "MOL-to BEH-ney con MEE-o a-MO-rey" in Italian.
"To you, love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti, amore! The second person informal singular pronoun and masculine singular noun also translate less credibly and smoothly into English as "(you) yourself (are) love!" The pronunciation will be "tee a-MO-rey" in Italian.
"Me. (With) much love. (For) you" is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrases Io. Molto amore. Tu. The three sets of words translate literally into English as "I. Much love. (informal singular) You." The pronunciation will be "EE-o MOL-to a-MO-rey Too." in Italian.
"Hot love" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase figo amore. The slang adjective and masculine singular noun also translate into English as "cool love" or "sexy love" or whatever trendy is used to describe love. The pronunciation will be "FEE-go a-MO-rey" in Italian.