Te amo (I love you), Te quiero (Literally translates to "I want you" but means "I love you"), Besame (Kiss me), Quiero estar contigo siempre (I want to be with you always).....Is that enough?
2007-02-13 14:22:39
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answered by Charles & Elizabeth C 5
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Does anyone know some Spanish Valentines sayings?
I need some sayings for my spanish class. Thanks in advance.
2015-08-10 05:08:04
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answered by Nieves 1
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Maybe:Te Amo Mi Amor, Se Mi Valentin! means
I love you my love, be my valentine! also Feliz Dia de San Valentin!!!
2007-02-13 14:41:28
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answered by Txbellcowgirl 1
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El Pollo Loco, Means The crazy chicken Edit:- Dont listen to Phantom above, its Mi casa es tu casa.
2016-03-17 22:12:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Te quiero mucho that is the real way to say I love you very much, not what anyone above me said, I know, !!!I'm cuban!!! !!!!Feliz dia de valentin!
2007-02-13 14:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Ayer pase por tu casa
me tirastes un limon
yo me quedo con el sumo
pero te doy mi corazon
2007-02-13 14:23:46
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answered by Elmo for president! 3
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Ti Amo...I think it means I love you in Spanish,,,,, ot maybe it is Italian, they are similar languages.
2007-02-13 14:20:28
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answered by caz_v8 4
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Te amo ....I love you.
Mi amor....my love.
te quero....i love you.
2007-02-13 14:21:48
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answered by kitty_loves_life 2
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shrek valentino
2007-02-13 14:20:48
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answered by ll-*zer0*-ll 1
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"Te quiero" is "I love you."
"Te amo" is also "I love you," but "te quiero" is more common.
"Tu eres mi amor" is "you are my love."
2007-02-13 14:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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