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Learning to say “I love you” in Spanish can help you express your love to any Spanish-speaking significant other, friends, or family members in your life. Plus, you can enjoy romantic Spanish-language shows, movies, and songs—of which there are many! While you may know the Spanish “I love you” basics—aka, Te quiero and Te amo—there are many more ways to romance or express your affection to someone in this lenguaje fabuloso. Read this complete guide to be speaking like a Don Juan (or Doña Juana) in no time!
Translation: “I Love You in Spanish”
“I love you” in Spanish is translated as Te quiero or Te amo. Use Te quiero to express love to family members, pets, friends, and significant others. Use Te amo to profess romantic love to a lover or significant other.
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Some affectionate Spanish terms change based on gender—for example, you’d call a male-identifying person bonito but you’d call a female-identifying person bonita (bonito/a means “good-looking”). If the person you’re addressing is non-binary or otherwise prefers gender-neutral terms, replace the -a or -o with -o, e.g., bonite.[12]Thanks
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If you want to practice your frases románticas en español, try watching Spanish-language telenovelas, reading Spanish romance novels, and listening to playlists of Spanish love songs. We recommend La reina del sur, El amor en los tiempos de cólera by Gabriel García Márquez, and Como La Flor by Selena, respectively.Thanks
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- ↑ https://yunus.hacettepe.edu.tr/~sadi/dizeler/i-love-you.html
- ↑ https://naatikmexico.org/blog/te-quiero-vs-te-amo
- ↑ https://germanna.edu/sites/default/files/2022-03/Spanish-Direct-Indirect-Reflexive-Pronouns.pdf
- ↑ https://langster.org/en/blog/sincere-and-passionate-ways-to-say-i-love-you-in-spanish/
- ↑ https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.02009
- ↑ https://www.listenandlearn.org/blog/spanish-nicknames-terms-endearment/
- ↑ https://blog.rosettastone.com/i-love-you-more-in-spanish/
- ↑ https://edmora.org/romantic-cool-spanish-words-with-meanings/
- ↑ https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/asking-out-in-spanish