Here's a breakdown of the issues:
* "You" is incorrect: "You" in Spanish is "tú" or "usted" depending on formality. The phrase uses the incorrect "you."
* "Amo" is correct: "Amo" means "I love" in Spanish.
* "Queso" is correct: "Queso" means "cheese" in Spanish.
Here's how you could say "I love cheese" correctly in Spanish:
* Formal: "Yo amo el queso." (This uses the formal "usted" form)
* Informal: "Yo amo queso." or "Me encanta el queso."
In a playful context, you could say something like:
* "Queso, te amo!" (Cheese, I love you!)
Let me know if you have any other Spanish phrases you'd like help with!