( dee os tay ama)
It's spelled wrong but it means: "this person loves God"
(formal) >¡Te Amo! >¡Te Quiero! (common) >¡Ta Ama Yo Contigo!
In English, "Dios te bendiga te quiero" translates to "God bless you, I love you." It is a common phrase used to send well wishes and express love towards someone.
You pronounce it "Te Ex-Trawn-yo".
"See you later and God bless you."
dios te ama
It means, "God made you and loves you."
creacion hermosa (with an accent over the 'o'in 'creacion')
Dee-ossteh (like set)ben-dee-gah
Dios le ama
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti was born in 1861.
Iraia Te Ama-o-te-rangi Te Whaiti died in 1918.
¡Dios! Te amo y siempre te amaré. God!, I love you and I will always love you.
"Que Dios te bendiga", or "Que Dios le bendiga". The first is for people you know well (friends and family), the second is the more formal form.
It's spelled wrong but it means: "this person loves God"
"Que Dios te bendiga."But when someone sneezes it's "Salud" or "Jesus te ayude".Dios te bendiga.SaludosPISKIARG
Amor te amo,você me ama?