It means "I Love You" in Italian.
Translation: I love your smile = amo tu sonrisa
The Spanish phrase "te amo" translates to "I love you" in English.
Te amo tanto mi amante.
"To her, love" is an English equivalent of the awkwardly incomplete Spanish phrase Le, amor. The phrase also translates as "To him, love" in English. The pronunciation will be "ley a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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The phrase 'Te extrano mucho mi amor te amo' when translated from Spanish to English is 'I miss you my love I love you'.
"I love him, and he loves me!" in English is ¡Lo amo y él a mí! or ¡Le amo y él a mí! in Spanish.
I love you, my wife.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
The Spanish phrase "mi amo" translates to "my boss" or "my master" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
Te amo is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo. The personal pronoun in the second person informal singular and the present indicative verb in the first person singular translate into English as "I love you." The respective pronunciation will be "tey A-mo" in Italian and "tee A-mo" in Spanish.
English: I love my boyfriend forever! Spanish: Amo a my novio para siempre!