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I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
HELLO SPANISH SPEAKERS I AM SEEKING SOME ONE WHO SPEAKS SPANISH FLUENTLY THAT CAN TEACH ME AND I'LL HELP YOU WITH SPEAKING GREAT ENGLISH! YOU'LL HAVE TO CONTACT ME BECAUSE IM NOT A GOLD MEMBER YET! ALSO HOW DO U SAY... I LOVE YOU IN SPANISH OR FRENCH
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| 34527 |
Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
Hola Brittany: En Español "I love you" es "Yo te amo" Y con una margarita puedes decir : Me quieres, No me quieres, mucho, poquito o nada y cada vez la flor tiene una hoja menos. English: If you have o flower on hand you can say you love me a lot, a litlle or nothing and each time you put off a petal of the flower untill the flower is empty or without any petal and the you will know if he love you a lot, a little or nothing. It is romantic or it is CURSI? I dont know CURSI in English. It can be better to say : Wolud you like to dance or invited me to eat dinner? ¿Te gustaría bailar? ¿Me invitas a cenar? or ¿QUIERES ir a cenar a mi casa? Podemos preparar unos deliciosos sandwiches o pedimos Comida China o Pizza. ¡Cuándo podemos ver películas en tu casa? o en mi casa? Quiero ver "El fin del Mundo" el el Teatro ¿Crrees que me puedes acompañar? Me gustaría si puedes ir conmigo. Tengo tiempo que no salgo a dar unas vueltas en la bicicleta ¿Te gustaría ir?
This are some expressions for try to invite to a friend (Boy) I can send more otrhe opprtunity....By Mary
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| 34591 |
Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
TE QUIERON
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Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
As Mary and Shaquasia have put it, I love you in spanish is "te quiero" (no N at th end) or "te amo", though the latter is stronger.
The french is "je t'aime".
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Re:Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
Hi Mary, how's life? I've noticed you're a very enthusiastic member on this board. I don't know if there is a word for "cursi" in english. The closest would be sth. like badly sentimental, affected or twee. If a native english speaker happens to see this, may be they can give us a hand. Bye!
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Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
I love you
in French: je t'aime
in spanish: te quiero or te amo
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| 34840 |
Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
Hello Brittany, how are you?
In response to your questions:
I love you in Spanish, is Te amo.
I love you in French, is Je t'aime.
Also, I noticed someone typed in a Spanish chant about a flower, I think it was meant to be about plucking out the petals of a flower or sunflower and chanting “…he loves me, he loves me not, he loves and he loves me not…“ and so on. The word “cursi” was then added which can be translated into corny or cheesy. So, what the person was saying is that the Spanish chant may be romantic but corny and/or cheesy at the same time. :)
Good Luck.
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Re:Re:I'LL HELP YOUR ENGLISH IF YOU HELP MY SPANISH
Limegrlus, thank you for your contribution!
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