Te Quiero
or
Te Amo
Love of God
To say "I love" an item, food, or the action of doing something, you should say Me encanta and then the item/action. (If you are referring to more than one thing, say Me encantanand then the items.) To say "I love you", you would say Te amo. (Amo means "I love" and te means "you"). To say "I love" another person, but not the person you are talking with, you would say Se amo ("I love him/her/them") or Yo amo Alejandra ("I love Alexis").
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."
Ah-bah-raka
To say "I love him/her" in French, you say: "Je l'aime"
You can say "my friend" in Guarani as "ñande jaguypy."
In Guarani, you can say "mba'éichapa" to say goodbye.
the same as in English
mbae reiku
As substantive: "Mborayhu" or "tayhu"; "joayhu" when there is love in both sides. As verb: "hayhu" (for all grammatical persons) and "joayhu" (just for plural).
The Guarani.
The Guarani was created in 1857.
"Hello" in Guarani is "mba'éichapa".
Dalaca guarani was created in 1914.
Pyrgocythara guarani was created in 1841.
In Guarani, "goodbye" is pronounced as "adiosu."
There are two main languages in Paraguay, Spanish and Guarani. Spanish: Hola Guarani: Mba'éichapa