te amo means 'I love you.' in Spanish.
Probably the most common thing would be to say 'I love you' back. (Unless you do not share the person's sentiments!) 'I love you too' is Te amo también.
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
Te Amo Adios translates from Spanish to English to mean goodbye my love.
"Te amo mi no-via" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. "Te amo" means "I love you" and "mi no-via" is not a grammatically correct phrase. It seems like a mix of Spanish and another language.
"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
The Spanish phrase te amo means "I love you".
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
Spanish for i love you. Me amo. Te quiero.
Te Amo Adios translates from Spanish to English to mean goodbye my love.
"Te amo mi no-via" is not a correct sentence in Spanish. "Te amo" means "I love you" and "mi no-via" is not a grammatically correct phrase. It seems like a mix of Spanish and another language.
The phrase in Spanish is "te amo" (I love you), from the verb amar (to love).
Te Amo
"I love you Mr. husband."Except "sinor" is spelt "señor" and "you" isn't a word in Spanish.
The Latin phrase for "I love you" is "te amo."
"Te amo" is literal, and "Te Quiero" also works. its spanish
The Spanish translation of 'I love you' is... 'te amo'.
Io ti amo! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo te amo! Both statements translate as "I love you!" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "EE-o tee A-mo" in Pisan Italian and "sho tey A-mo" in Uruguayan Spanish.