Chee AH-moo is a Portuguese pronunciation of 'Te amo'. Teh AH-moh is a Spanish pronunciation. It also is a classical and liturgical Latin pronunciation. But whatever the language, the phrase means 'I love you'.
'Tee AH-moh' is how 'ti amo' is pronounced in Italian. It means 'I love you'. The subject pronoun 'io' ['I'] doesn't have to be used other than for clarification or emphasis. In this case, the subject is clear from the first person singular form of the present indicative tense of the infinitive 'amare'.
You have already spelled it in Spanish. The meaning in English is "I love you."
"Tee A-mo" is the pronunciation of the Italian phrase Ti amo. The words translate literally into English as "I am loving you," "I do love you," or "I love you."
tay | ah-mo | mee | ah-mohr
Phonetically
I love you.
spanish
The language is Spanish, I think.
It is Spanish, but you probably mean "te amo", meaning "I love you."
Eu amo você, or Eu lhe amo, or Te amo or Eu amo tu.
To say the words 'I love you baby' in Latin you say 'Quis te amo'. In the Italian language these words are said as 'Ti amo piccola'.
Mexican is not a language."Te amo".
"Mexican" is not a language. In Spanish, "I love you" would be "te quiero" or "te amo".
Te amo Chupa Labios
Também te amo.
Te amo is Spanish for I love you. In the Spanish, there are two ways to say "I love you", you can say "Te quiero" which is the version that you would use with friends and family members to signify that you care for them and then you can say "Te amo" when you propose to an individual.
Te amo
Te amo, sí = I love you, yes Te amo si = I love you if
no such language as Latino, but in Spanish it would be Te Amo'