by Nnif January 30, 2020
Spanish for "I love you" If you are saying a whole sentences in Spanish and use it, it sounds very cheesy and soap opera like. Advice: Use "te quiero" instead...
by arr mate September 13, 2005
by trigger kitty May 14, 2003
Tori Amos believes in faeries.
by yasmin and chibi_sky August 06, 2003
Tori Amos is FABULOUS and should rule all england...Tori for Queen!! (Mr Zebra should be the national anthem :D)
(Tash would be such a cute princess)
(Tash would be such a cute princess)
Tori Amos is wonderful...but she is a person, don't slag her off unless you wanna face the Toriphile army!!!
by SmiKellowayeeeee September 09, 2005
by raspberry (lust) muffin May 25, 2005
Te amo is Spanish for I love you, however, Spanish has two phrases that translate to the English I love you. The two are not identical and cannot be used interchangeably. The difference is that te amo is said only to close loved ones, and means a deep or profound love (amo - the verb amar means love). Te quiero is used more casually, and actually translates as I want you (quiero - the verb querer means want). Having two phrases for I love you is not only useful, but kinda cool, as saying I want you is definitely sexier than saying I love you.
by LostInAField January 14, 2018