Wednesday, May 14, 2014

What is the meaning of 'Te Amo' in English and which language is this phrase an example of.

The meaning of this phrase, translated into English, is "I
love you."  The phrase is from the Spanish language.


The
word "te" in this phrase means "you."  It is a form of the word "you" that shows that
the word is the object of the verb in the sentence.  The word "amo" is a conjugation of
the word "amar," which means "to love."  "Amo" is the present tense of the verb.  The
word "amo" is used with the word "yo" which means "I."  In this phrase, the word "yo"
can be dropped because the "amo" makes it clear that "I" am the one who is loving
"you."

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