You like or you love, sounds like.
French I love you is "Je t'aime" by the way.
2006-11-23 13:48:27
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answer #1
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answered by Pashta 4
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Tu Amor Translation
2016-10-18 05:10:49
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not entirely sure what language that is (French?), but it looks like a generic Romantic language form of "I love you"
2006-11-23 13:49:12
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answered by Tori 2
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High School French says that means:
I love you.
2006-11-23 13:56:23
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Well, unfortunately the sentence you supplied makes no sense because it is grammatically incorrect. Let me see if I can help you find what you were meaning to say ;-) If you want to say "I love you, my flower" in Spanish you'd say "Te amo, mi flor" or "Te quiero, mi flor." If you're trying to say "I love flowers" then use "amo flores." To say, "I love you, my flower" in Italian try "Ti amo, il mio fiore." Meanwhile, "I love flowers" is "amo i fiori" (also Italian). Finally, to say "I love your flower" (or "I love your flowers") try... Italian = "Amo il vostro fiore" (or "amo i vostri fiori") Spanish = "Amo su flor" (or "amo sus flores") ;-)
2016-04-11 05:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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"tu amor" means "your love"
"te amo" means "I love you"
2006-11-23 21:11:36
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answered by Efrat M 3
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It is Spanish and it means "Your love"
2006-11-23 13:49:27
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answered by peralta 2
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it means "your Love"
2006-11-23 13:55:22
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answered by Your Mom 2
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ur luv
2006-11-23 13:56:18
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answered by FLAKIZ 1
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"You - My love"
2006-11-23 13:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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