what's the meaning of (Solo ámame)
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Solo ámame
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updated Jul 23, 2010
posted by lemy
Not sure, but would amame be "usted love me"? I am just guessing :) - kerflop, Jul 23, 2010
No, that would be ámeme usted. If the pronoun is attached to the verb, then it is a positive command. - 0074b507, Jul 23, 2010
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Just love me [that's all I ask]
updated Jul 23, 2010
posted by 005faa61
Thats what I thought, but I was guessing... Good job. - kerflop, Jul 23, 2010
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...only love me...(that's all I want/need) How romantic, although we don't actually MEAN that
updated Jul 23, 2010
posted by Echoline
It's a song! - lemy, Jul 23, 2010
just love me = simply love me thats all I ask but only love me = love me exclusively no-one else - FELIZ77, Jul 23, 2010