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Is it Te Quiero or Te amo? I've heard both, does one just mean I like?

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  1. Te Quiero means like "i want you"

    Te Amo means more of a " I love you"


  2. I like = Te quiero, or you can also say "Me gustas tu"

    Te amo is more like I adore you

  3. Te quiero literally means I want you. It can mean I love but often in a romantic or sexual way

  4. technically when speaking romantically you can say both.. altough te amo would be more appropiate.. you can tell your friends and family te quiero.. but not te amo.....

    te quiero is more like i love you

    te amo is more like im IN love with u

  5. TE AMO MEANS "I LOVE YOU"

    AND TE QUIERO EITHER MEANS "I LOVE YOU" OR "I WANT YOU"

  6. In Mexico are different things...

    For example...

    Te quiero, it's from the verb To want....

    And Te amo, it's form the verb To love...

    They're different in my country...

  7. te amo = i love you

    never heard of the other sorry

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