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Whatever makes you happy. I was looking specifically for the kn for Latin America. spannish Te quiero implies affectionate and caring love. You would not use te quiero to say this. Learn the verb echar. Say "te echo de im. Mas amor para ti - Pove love for you Amor para ti - Love for you Te amo mas. However, in Spanish you should avoid using subject pronouns when they are unnecessary. If you want to tell someone you love him or her in Spanish, do you say te amo or te quiero. Mufh you want someone to do something you can't say Te quiero tirar la basura for I want you to take out the trash. Photo by used under terms of Creative Commons license. After saying that you miss them, it's only natural to inquire when they will be back. If you're speaking directly to the person, you would use the object pronoun for "you. But it's a whole other level of learning to break down the idiomatic phrases as you do. A direct translation probably wouldn't be fit for the situation. If you said "te hago falta," which seems like a direct translation hago is the first-person present tense conjugation of the verb haceryou would actually be saying "You miss me. Instead, you could say "te amo" or "te i love you too much in spanish Both are "I love you", but "te amo" is a much more serious and strong word.However, in Spanish you should avoid using subject pronouns when they are unnecessary. It is a very serious and intimate way of saying "I love you", so it tends to be used less commonly than te quiero. It's also a little bit stronger than Te quiero, but good as well. This phrase is a more direct translation of the sentiment "I miss you. Sspanish the word yo.Sculpture by Robert Indiana in Valencia, Spain. Now I not only know how to say "I miss you", I also have a new set of building blocks for learning the language.
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