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'Te amo' and 'te quiero' both mean 'I love you'.

The difference between the two would be that 'te amo' is more passionate and has a stronger love reference. It is like saying 'I'm in love with you', therefore, it would not be appropriate for the use towards friends and family. Its appropriate use would be towards a boyfriend/girlfriend or husband/wife.

'Te quiero' is normally used with friends and family.

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