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18:28 May 10, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Massimo Gaido United States Local time: 06:48 | |||
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4 +9 | Te amo/te quiero |
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5 +2 | Te amo. |
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4 +1 | te quiero |
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te quiero Explanation: Ciao, M. |
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Te amo/te quiero Explanation: There is a difference between "amo" and "quiero". Amo is more profound. For example you "quieres" a friend but you "amas" your wife. GOOD LUCK! |
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