


Te Amo I Love you Real, romantic love - typically reserved for a partner, and occasionally for close family members. The same as in English Te adoro I adore you Not exclusively used romantically, may be used amongst friends or family members, in addition to between romantic partners. Would be used for a crush or early on in the dating process Me encantas “You enchant me” I adore you, but it's not quite as serious as te quiero Me gustas I like you A light and flirty way of telling someone that you find them attractive Me haces feliz You make me happy The same as in English Mi corazón late por ti my heart beats for you The same as in English No puedo dejar de pensar en ti I can’t stop thinking about you The same as in English No puedo esperar a verte I cannot wait to see you The same as in English No puedo vivir sin ti I cannot live without you The same as in English No quiero perderte nunca I never want to lose you The same as in English Pienso en ti siempre I always think of you. "Estás guapo” is another way of saying this, with the connotation that they look particurly good in this moment Eres mi alma gemela You are my soulmate The same as in English Eres mi amorcito/amorcita You are my little love Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Eres mi cielo You are my sky Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Eres mi dulzura You are my sweetness Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Eres Mi Media Naranja You are my half an orange You’re my other half, or you are my soulmate Eres mi querido You are my dear Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Eres mi sol You are my sun Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Eres Mi Todo You are my everything You mean everything to me! Eres mi vida You are my vida Common term of endearment for couples or married spouses Este corazón es tuyo This heart is yours The same as in English Estoy enamorado/enamorada de ti I'm in love with you Despite the connotation, this is actually used for a more casual relationship Estoy Loco Por Ti I am crazy for you The same as in English Estoy pensando en ti I’m thinking of you The same as in English Me Caes Bien You fall well on me I like you.
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Te Amo Mucho: How to say I Love You in Spanish "I love you" in Spanish What it literally means How it's used ¿Te casarías conmigo? Will you marry me? The same as in English Amor verdadero True love The same as in English Besos y abrazos Hugs and kisses The same as in English Cariño "Dear” or “honey" A term of affection reserved for romantic partners Eres el Amor de Mi Vida You are the love of my life Reserved for your one and only, very serious partner! Eres el hombre / la mujer de mis sueños You are the man or woman of my dreams The same as in English Eres guapo You are handsome A masculine comment. In fact, here are 40 ways that you can tell your loved one how you truly feel about them. One of the most common ways to say “I Love You” in Spanish is “Te Amo Mucho.” But, there isn’t only one way to say “I Love You” in Spanish.
