Te quiero, Claudia
Te amo, Claudia
The name should be pronounced the way she pronounces her name no matter what the language, but the Spanish pronunciation is a little different. In English, Clau sounds like "Claw". In Spanish "Claud" sounds like "Cloud" with the emphasis on the U sound. The ia sounds like the end of the city name Peoria, Illinois. The I has a pronounce EE sound like Seen. The a is not an ah. It's a short a sound. Like the ending A in Santa Claus.
That would be: amo a Claudia
but if you say: I love you, Claudia=te amo Claudia
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
Me fascina el español.
i love you!!!!!!!!!!
You say, "Amo a Hannah."
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te extrano, claudia (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
to say i love simming in spanish is amo el nadar
i love you
Amo México is I love Mexico in Spanish.
Amo México is I love Mexico in Spanish.
It means "Claudia and I"
'Tú no eres Claudia' is the way you would say it to someone that you know and are close to, like family and friends. 'Usted no es Claudia' is the way you would say it to someone who is not in you close circle of friends family. It is also used with people who are of higher social status or rank then you.
Te quiero is the way to say "I love you" in Spanish.
In spanish we say Te amo Trina :)
Lo amo. (Him I love.)
My love = Mi amor.