How To Say I Love You, And My Car, In Spanish
Are you in a romantic relationship with a native Spanish speaker or do you perhaps want to be involved in a relationship with a native Spanish speaker? If this is the case then you are going to want to know how to say, "I love you" in Spanish. Well, in Spanish you can say, "I love you" two different ways: "Te amo" and "Te quiero."
So what is the difference between Te amo and Te quiero? Literally Te amo means I love you, while on the other hand, Te quiero literally means, I want you. According to most Spanish speakers, Te amo is a little more serious than Te quiero. So, if you are beginning a relationship and there is still a bit of uncertainty then you would probably want to use Te quiero, however, if you relationship is heating up and you want to take it to the next level then you would want to use Te amo. Te amo is often used between fiancées and between husband wives, but not exclusively.
Now, here in the United States we often say we love inanimate objects. For example, we sometimes say we love our cars. In Spain and Latin America, you would never say, yo amo mi carro, and if you said, quiero mi carro this would simply translate as I want my car. No, if you wanted to translate, I love my car in Spanish you would say, me encanta mi carro. Sometimes we like things without loving them. For example, I like Chicken (but I do not love it). In Spanish you would express this with gusta instead of encanta, for example, me gusta pollo. (chicken).
Just remember if you want to say, I love you in Spanish you would say either, Te amo or Te quiero with Te amo being used in more serious relationships. If you want to say you love an inanimate object then you would say, Me encanta but if only like the object then you would say, Me gusta.
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