I Love you.
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
Te'ammo (tea-amo)
The meaning of the Latin phrase 'amo te' is the following: I love you. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'amo' means '[I] love'; and 'te' means 'you'. The pronunciation is the following: AH-moo tay. The Latin language tends to place the verb at the end of the sentence. Therefore, a more Latin construction is as follow: 'te amo'. But either way is acceptable.
It is Spanish, but you probably mean "te amo", meaning "I love you."
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"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
Well, for starters, te amo is Spanish, not Italian. And secondly, it means "I love you".
Te amo, sí = I love you, yes Te amo si = I love you if
It is probably "te amo", which means "I love you" in Latin.