Literally "you I love ma beautiful" whoever said it did not conjugate their verb ( amo ) correctly
Te amo
Te amo, sí = I love you, yes Te amo si = I love you if
"Yours, but I love you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Di te, ma ti amo! The phrase also translates as "About you, but I love you!" or "Of you, but I love you!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "dee tey ma tee A-mo" in Pisan Italian.
Te adoro; te admiror.
Spanish for i love you. Me amo. Te quiero.
Te amo mi hermano te amo in English means I love you I love you your butt
bebé te amo or te amo bebé
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.
Te Amo
"te amo" Literally means "You, I love", more natural English: "I love you". Italian uses the exact same words. "Te amo." Breakdown: te : accusative of tu (you) amo : I love
Eu te amo is Brazilian Portuguese. It means I love you, while Portuguese from Portugal would be amo-te but eu te amo is used there too
"Te amo" (romantically) "Te quiero" (friendly/cute)