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Very different. I prefer te quieroLong time.....¿cómo has estado? Espero que estés bien.
You are right. To express I love you in Spanish for English speakers can be a challenge. I found an article that explains it quite well with examples of what each expression means.
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'Te Quiero' y 'Te Amo' vs 'I Love You'
Una de las primeras frases que aprendemos los latinos cuando tenemos contacto con el idioma inglés, es la frase relacionada con el amor: 'I love you'www.elsiglodedurango.com.mx
-MP.
Very different. I prefer te quiero
No I know but when I was younger I picked te quiero. Another one is te aprecio.🤦🏻♀️ It‘s not about preference. Te quiero and te amo don’t convey the same meaning. That is what Aguaita29 was pointing out.