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Do I still love him/it/you is an English equivalent of 'Siempre lo amo'. The adverb 'siempre' means 'always, still'. The personal pronoun 'lo' means 'him, it or [the formal singular] 'you''. The verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. All together, they're pronounced 'SYEHM-preh loh AH-moh'.

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