The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
"He amo" is not a recognized phrase in English or Spanish. Please provide more context or clarify the question for a more accurate answer.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
"Amo a Papá" means "I love dad"... in spanish that is
Te Amo Adios translates from Spanish to English to mean goodbye my love.
"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
"He amo" is not a recognized phrase in English or Spanish. Please provide more context or clarify the question for a more accurate answer.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
"Amo a Papá" means "I love dad"... in spanish that is
It's Spanish for "I love thou."
i think you mean te amo which is spanish for i love you
amo means: I love te amo is I love you in Spanish
Te Amo Adios translates from Spanish to English to mean goodbye my love.
Te amo is Spanish so the English would be "I love you."Love you
Mi amo has two meanings, depending on the context. It can mean "master" (as in the master of the house, car, etc.), but it can also mean "owner".
"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
Te'ammo (tea-amo)
There is no translation for Audrey from English to Spanish. It's just Audrey.