I'm not quite sure what you're trying to ask so I'll interpret as best as I can.
Te amo (I love you)
Yo te amo (I love you)
Yo amo (I love) example: Yo amo Roberto (I love Robert)
Amo (to love)
Te amor doesn't mean anything together
Te is an expression used in combination with a sentiment "from me to you" example: Te amo means I love you, Te odio means I hate you, Te tengo miedo means I fear you, Te aprecio means I appreciate you
Amor means love
2007-05-14 07:19:32
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answered by g 5
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Te amo ( I love you)
yo amo tu ( it's grammatically incorrect)
amo alon( it doesn't exist)
2007-05-14 06:45:57
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answered by Lali 4
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The correct translation in Spanish for "I love you" is : "Yo te amo" or "Te amo."
Amor means "love"
Amo means "I love"
Te amo means " I love you"
2007-05-14 06:50:45
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answered by Lilie 2
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tu amor = your love
I love you = te amo/quiero
amo = I love
2007-05-14 09:24:04
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answered by Martha P 7
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Well is "te amo"=I love you
"Amo" alone, as I think is what your asking is the past state of the word love in Spanish if you accent the o. is like "amó" Ex. "He loved her very much=El la amó mucho." In the way is written is in first person, ex: "I love her very much=Yo la amo mucho."
2007-05-14 07:10:32
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answered by Javy 7
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Amo comes from the verb "amar" which means "to love". So, "te amo" or "yo te amo" means "I love you".
Also, if you want to say, "I love ___" it would be "yo amo a ___".
Or if you'd like to say "I love him/her", then it would be "Yo lo amo/Yo la amo" depending on whether you're refering to a male or female.
2007-05-14 07:32:23
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answered by Phorrest 3
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