Asked by: eformadors 9361 views i love you, spanish
fidelis ugbah on Jul 24, 2011 Reply
i love you,dearly and you look very beautiful.
0 Votes 0 Votes 0 Votes
edu quety on Oct 04, 2011 Reply
i love en lo yuyo
Edward Schriner on Oct 12, 2011 Reply
Te amo
Jesby Sanz on Mar 25, 2013 Reply
I love you (english) Ti amo (italian) Te amo (Spanish, Portuguese, Galician) Wo ai ni (Chinese) Ai Shite Iru (japajese)
Bob Boblaw on Sep 28, 2013 Reply
Love in Spanish has several different forms. Romantic love is generally ‘amor’ thus ‘te amo’ is ‘I love you.’ ‘Te quiero’ is also used for romantic love or familial love. This also may vary from culture to culture. Additionally ‘afecto’ and ‘cariño’ can be interpreted as love. For example, you could sign a letter ‘Con cariño, (name)’ or ‘Con afecto, (name)’ which is the English equivalent of ‘Love, (name)’
Ines Marie on Oct 28, 2015 Reply
“Te quiero” “Te amo”
Δ