It's a quote from Shakespeare's play King Lear..when Cordelia is trying to decide how to express how much she loves her father.
The quote itself implies that the speaker's love can not be expressed in words because their love is so valuable that no words can give it justice.
It means you have a tongue piercing. Nothing more, nothing less.
If a guy tells you that he loves you it can mean he loves you as a really good friend and wants to get to know you more, or it can mean he really loves you and wants you to be with him Hope this helped :)
I'm not sure what you mean by "your tongue in your tail." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
No, it is not. Richer is a comparative adjective (more rich). The corresponding adverb is more richly.
It can either mean he loves you as your best friend or he loves you like more than friends.
No. Richer would be more like an adjective since richer doesn't name a thing, place or idea
Yes, it is happend in only capitalisum economy.
The richer you were the better clothes you had and the richer you had the more powerful you were
Sony Is way more richer than Samsung
It could mean that he loves you, but it is more likely that he just wants to have sex with you.
He loves his friends more than you.
i don't think he loves you no more... sawwwy