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    Eu te amo.
    Eu amo você.
    Amo-te.

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    Belgian Dutch: "Ik hou van u" or "Ik zie u graag".

    'u' being the dative/accusative of 'gij' not the Dutch polite form 'u' as one would think which is Belgian Dutch for 'you'. Informal language though.

    No one says 'je/jij/jou', but they do write it here.

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    We have two versions in Spanish:


    When you really care about someone but you don't love them: 'Te quiero' or 'te quiero mucho' (a bit stronger).

    When you really love someone, it's: 'Te amo'

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    We also have got 'te quiero' and 'te amo' but for a stranger reason amongst the upper-middle class of Santiago saying 'te amo' is considered chavvy.. so everyone just says 'te quiero'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brighton View Post
    We also have got 'te quiero' and 'te amo' but for a stranger reason amongst the upper-middle class of Santiago saying 'te amo' is considered chavvy.. so everyone just says 'te quiero'
    Really?? Didn't know that. Here there's a clear difference between 'te quiero' and 'te amo'.

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    szeretlek

    from the Uralic szer word: wise, status

    szeret = love, like
    szeret+[le]k = love + "k" suffix, what means the subject's status:

    I love you = [én]* szeretlek (-k suffix)
    you love me = [te]* szeretsz (-sz suffix)
    s/he love me = [ő]* szeret
    we love you = [mi]* szeretünk (-nk suffix)
    all of you love me = [ti]* szerettek (-tok/-tek/-tök suffixes)
    they love me = [ők]* szeretnek (-nak/-nek suffixes)

    *its pronunciation is unnecessary, because of the suffix. The verb+suffix is reasonable itself in the Hungarian language.

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    Swedish: Jag älskar dig
    Danish: Jeg elsker dig
    Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg

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    In Italian:

    Ti amo - which is mainly used between lovers (girlfriend/boyfriend, husband/wife).

    Ti voglio bene - among friends, family members et similia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    Belgian Dutch: "Ik hou van u" or "Ik zie u graag".

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