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It has been said that most important three-word sentence in the English language is "I love you." If that's case, Spanish's most important sentence is easier.
Look at many textbooks, and you may be told that 'Te amo' is the way to say 'I love you' in Spanish. But in real life, you're more likely to hear 'Te quiero.' So which is correct?
My "I Love You" List ... This article is a compilation of all the translations of "I LOVE YOU" I could find.
First, click on the button with the word "Conjugadores", then on the graphic that contains "VERBIX" and you can enter a Spanish verb to see it conjugated into all (I think) verb tenses.
To get an "I Love You" translation, click on the world map below (it's divided roughly into continents), or click on the text links underneath the map.
How to say I love you in Spanish, plus additional vocabulary related to love and friendship.
TE AMO means I love you and TE QUIERO means a little less than "i love you" ... te amo con el passion de dies sols which translates to i love you with the passion of ten suns
How do you say i love you in spanish? te amo or te quiero Business > Professions & Industries > Teaching...
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Spanish is always considered to be a very beautiful language. And it does not seem difficult as you and I would think about it.
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