This would not usually be used with the infinitive form of the verb. "Amar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to love". "Te" is the informal ojective pronoun for "you". The closest you could say is that this would mean "to love you". Normally, this would be used with a conjugated form of the verb, as in "te amo": "I love you".
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β 13y ago"Te amo" means "I love you". "Te quieres" would mean literally "you want yourself", but could mean "you love yourself."
So the answer sould probably be "I love you and you love yourself".
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β 15y agoI love you a lot, or I love you much.
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β 14y agoTe amo is "I love you."
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β 14y agoI love you much
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β 14y agoI love you so much baby :)
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β 12y agoI love you always.
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β 10y ago'te quiero mucho' = 'I love you a lot'
I love you just as you are
Te extraño cariño
"Te llamas" means "You call yourself". Usually this would be said as "¿Cómo te llamas", and would be translated as "What is your name?". "¿Qué quieres?" would be "What do you want?" With this in mind, the question should be "¿Cómo te llamas y qué quieres?", which would mean "What is your name and what do you want?"
Igualmente means the same, te amo means i love you. Te amo igualmente is saying i love you just as much or the same.
yo te quiero y te amo muchisimo means I love you and I love you a lot. Querer (quiero) means love like family say I love you and amar (amo) is usually between lovers.
Te amo Sienpre Means I love you forever Un dia means a day
¡Dios! Te amo y siempre te amaré. God!, I love you and I will always love you.
Te amo y extraño, mi hijo.
Te amo tanto y se sienten perdidos sin ti = I love you so much and they feel lost without you.
The cast of Te amo y morite - 2009 includes: Ignacio Rogers
The Spanish phrase "Te amo y te quero con mi corazon" should be well-known to those who celebrate Valentine's Day. Translated to English this is "I love you and I love you with my heart."
It means "It's ok, I love you and miss you a lot"