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"I love you so much, my lover!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Te amo tanto, mi amante! The second person informal singular pronoun, first person singular present indicative, adverb, and feminine/masculine possessive and noun may be said to either a female or male. The pronunciation will be "tey A-mo TAN-to mee a-MAN-tey" in Spanish.

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