In Thee, O Lord, I have hoped.
"In te domine" is not Spanish but classic Latin. It means "in thay Lord"
"Te" is the object pronoun form of the word "you," or "tú" in Spanish. It can be used both as an indirect object pronoun and a direct object pronoun. "Té" is simply the drink "tea."
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
Both te amo and te quiero mean I love you.Te quiero is used for friends and relatives, te amo is used for your significant other.
Te amo = I love you. Te beso = I kiss you.
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