To refer to love you would use the verb [amar].
But if you want to say that you are in love with someone you would use the verb [enamorarse].
So, me enamoro (I love)
or what I would recommend estoy enamorado con... (I am in love with...)
Creo que estoy enamorado (man or boy speaking)
Creo que estoy enamorada (woman or girl speaking)
(I think I am enamored)
This is how you say "I am in love with my boyfriend" in Spanish: Estoy enamorado de mi novio
Creo que estoy enamorado (a).
Soy enamorado - Im in love
Amarte (To love you) Soy espanol (I'm Spanish)
Creo que estoy enamorado, aEstar en el amor, nobody says that in Spanish.
You say, "Lo siento, mí amor."
Yo quiero a mi familia
im not full puerto rican im also hawiian so i think its te amo sorry if im wrong tho
Crees que soy dulce?
Creo que estoy enamorado/a de mí. (male/female 'I') ¿Eso es vano, no? (That's vain, isn't it?)
well when you say "i love you" that will be spelled "ti amo" but dont get this mixed up with the spanish phrase "te amo". they sound the same but are spelled different. but "ti amo" is "i love you" in Italian. im not so sure about the name "cody" but im guess like spanish it will be the same like it is in English. To him just say " ti amo, cody" or "cody, ti amo" u can either say "i love you cody" or "cody i love you" both sound good to me. What do you think? :) Thank you, Noelle
me encanta clare (it might be 'mi' but im not sure ) or if u wanted to say 'i love you' me (it might be mi) encanta tu :) ! :)
También le/la/lo / te / os amaré por siempre. * I think it must be: "I'll love you always as well"
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