"He amo" is not a recognized phrase in English or Spanish. Please provide more context or clarify the question for a more accurate answer.
The Spanish phrase "te amo" translates to "I love you" in English.
"Amo a papa" translates to "I love dad" in English.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
"Yo la amo" means "I love her" in Spanish.
"You amo queso" is not correct Spanish. It seems to be a mix of languages. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish, and "queso" means "cheese". If you meant to say "I love cheese" you should say "Amo el queso" in Spanish.
The word 'amo' means I love. The word 'amas' means You love, in the second person singular. The word 'amat' means He/she/it loves.
The Spanish phrase "te amo" translates to "I love you" in English.
Te'ammo (tea-amo)
"You amo queso" is not correct Spanish. It seems to be a mix of languages. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish, and "queso" means "cheese". If you meant to say "I love cheese" you should say "Amo el queso" in Spanish.
"amo dei" = "I love a god's" or "I love God's". "I love a god" or "I love God" would be "amo deum". "amo deum" can also mean "I love gods".
"Ta amo demais" is not a correct phrase in Portuguese. It seems like a mix of "te amo demais," which means "I love you so much," and "tรก de mais," which means "that's too much" or "it's awesome."
eu te amo
"Amo a papa" translates to "I love dad" in English.
te amo Mickie = I love you Mickie
"Te amo" means "I love you." When people say it, it often sounds like "De amo."
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
"Yo la amo" means "I love her" in Spanish.