It is Spanish, but you probably mean "te amo", meaning "I love you."
To say the words 'I love you baby' in Latin you say 'Quis te amo'. In the Italian language these words are said as 'Ti amo piccola'.
The correct phrase is "Te amo" not "Te amor". "Te amo" means "I love you".
Te amo is Spanish for I love you. In the Spanish, there are two ways to say "I love you", you can say "Te quiero" which is the version that you would use with friends and family members to signify that you care for them and then you can say "Te amo" when you propose to an individual.
"I love him/her" is Le Amo. "Echar de menos" is a way of saying "to miss someone"
The Latin language is variously referred to in Latin: as Latinum, lingua Latina ("Latin tongue"), or just Latina (short for the preceding). To say "I love Latin" you would use the accusative (direct object) form of one of these plus the verb amo "I love":Amo LatinumAmo [linguam] LatinamYou could also say Ego amare Latine
"Te amo" means "I love you." When people say it, it often sounds like "De amo."
ai de amo means i love u
Eu amo você, or Eu lhe amo, or Te amo or Eu amo tu.
Amo de casa - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The language is Spanish, I think.
6 ways:De usted, masculino singular:Le /lo amo, ¿me ama?De ustedes, masculino o colectivo plural:Les/ los amo, ¿me aman?De usted, femenino singular:La amo, ¿me ama?De usted, femenino plural:Las amo, ¿me aman?Tuteo singular:Te amo, ¿me amas?Tuteo plural, masculino, femenino o colectivo:Os amo, ¿me amáis?
Amo de casa - 2006 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Te amo como una docena de rosas
'I am madly in love'(with you?)
Mexican is not a language."Te amo".
To say the words 'I love you baby' in Latin you say 'Quis te amo'. In the Italian language these words are said as 'Ti amo piccola'.
Te amo tambien