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Conjugación del verbo querer en presente de indicativo:

quiero, quieres, quiere, queremos, queréis, quieren

presente de subjuntivo

quiera, quieras, quiera, queramos, queráis, quieran

TE Q U I E R O MUCHO--- I love you

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11y ago
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9y ago

It means "I love you so much". You would say that to your family to your best friend and even to your (new) girl- or boyfriend. But you would not say it to your (marriage) partner. For your partner you usually use the stronger version "Te amo".
Translation: I like/ love you so much

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9y ago

Basically it's "I like you very much" but it means more than that..

Te quiero means "I love you;" there's a passionate element to it. You usually use "te quiero" for a romantic relationship, whereas "te amo" can be used for love in a platonic relationship.

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13y ago

Quiero tanto: I want so much

Te quiero tanto: I love you so much

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9y ago

"Te quiero" and "te amo" are two ways of saying "I love you." So this phrase means: I love you a lot, I love you. Literally, "I want you so much, I love you."

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11y ago

I love you (so much / too much / a lot / enough)

It does NOT mean "I love you too". For that one would say "Te quiero tambien"

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13y ago

I love you a lot.

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3y ago

Love you a lot

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