what does 'siento que...te amo.. mean in spanish?
i got a text from an argentinian friend and im kinda freaked out cos i looked up amo in the spanish dictionary and it said it means owner or master... surely this person wasnt saying i feel i own you... anyone able to help?
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I feel I love you
You are right: "amo" as a noun means "owner" or "master", however, in this case "amo" is the conjugation for the first person (I/yo) of the verb "amar" (and not "amore"; that's Italian). So what this "che" means (in the Spanish world we call the argentinians "che") is that he feels like he loves you, or in a more idiomatic English way: I think I love you, that's what he's telling you. Lucky girl: although argentinians can tend to think a bit too much of themselves, they are most of the times handsome and interesting!
It's a shame that the dictionary did not show the verb amo is from amar (love).
What She tried to say is: I feel like... I love you
She's trying to show her feelings
I'm getting the same thing from for 'te amo' that's an endearing term
Siento...well depending on the context it can mean like yo siento ~I'm sorry~ or I feel...
Que...without the accent right? that means...that
so
I'm sorry that I love you or
I feel that I love you
clarify that lol
i fink uve got an admirer
siento - i feel
que (without accent) - that
te amo (from the verb amar - to love) - i love u
i feel that i love u =D
awwww blessssss thats sooooo cute!!! hehehehe
it means I feel I love you. amo as in the conjugation of the verb amore.
It means I feel that I love you.
It means (roughly) I think/feel I love you. I always use the I think...
I think that I love you, lucky you - good luck and enjoy it!
I think that I love you.