I love you very much.
Cheers!
ST
2007-04-22 04:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are 2 great websites for you to translate from english to another language, or from another language into english. All you have to do is choose from which language to which language you want the translation done, then type in ther sentence(s), and click the tab that says 'free translation'.
When I put 'te amos muchos' into both translators, they both came up with the answer "you masters many", which most likely means "you are a leader of many". But if you leave the 's' off of 'amos' and use "te amo mucho" it says "I love you alot". So depending on which word you truly meant, amos or amo, that's how they translate.
http://world.altavista.com/
http://www.freetranslation.com/
2007-04-22 04:39:48
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answered by blsmtfm1955 3
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TE AMO MUCHO, means I love you a lot.
2007-04-25 22:50:18
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answered by Nina 2
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Book mark this site http://www.babelfish.altavista.com/tr it's a language translator. It translates the words in the same order as the original language, but you can still get the gist of it.
It translated te amo muchos as "I love many to you", but you can read into that "I love you very much"
2007-04-22 04:29:37
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answered by . 7
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Ít's te amo mucho and it means "I love you very much".
2007-04-22 05:34:56
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answered by steiner1745 7
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No "s" on "mucho". Te amo mucho.
2007-04-22 04:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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it should be:Te amo mucho
and it means: I love you very much
2007-04-22 04:28:54
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answered by betty 5
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In english I don't know, but in Spanish it means that whoever wrote it is in dire need of studying orthography
2007-04-22 04:30:28
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answered by Dios es amor 6
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it means i love you very much
2007-04-22 04:28:54
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answered by tralala1237 1
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I love you much.
2007-04-22 04:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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