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"Te amo" is a form of "te amo", a phrase which is often translated as "I love you". "Abrazos" is a form of "abrazos", a plural noun which is often translated as "best wishes". Learn more about the difference between "te amo" and "abrazos" below.
te amo(
teh
ah
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moh
)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
1. (general)
a. I love you
Decir "te amo" es un paso importante en una relación.Saying "I love you" is a big step in a relationship.
los abrazos(
ah
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brah
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sohs
)A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
a. best wishes
No dudes en ponerte en contacto conmigo si necesitas cualquier cosa. Abrazos, Maribel.Don't hesitate to contact me if you need anything. Best wishes, Maribel.
b. regards
Espero que haya tenido buen viaje de vuelta a Madrid. Abrazos, Antonio González.I hope you had a good trip back to Madrid. Regards, Antonio Gonzalez.
c. take care
Me alegró mucho verle tan recuperado de su operación. Abrazos, Sebastián.I was really happy to see you so recovered from your operation. Take care, Sebastian.
d. love
No te olvides de llamarme cuando llegues. Abrazos, papá.Don't forget to give me a call when you get there. Love, Dad.
e. xoxo
Te veo a las 8 pm en el restaurante. Abrazos, María.See you at the restaurant at 8 pm. xoxo, Maria.
el abrazo
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
a. best wishes
Espero que estés bien y que hayas pasado un buen verano. Un abrazo, MartaI hope you are well and have had a good summer. Best wishes, Marta
e. xoxo
Gracias por tu ayuda la semana pasada. Un abrazo, BelénThank you for your help last week. xoxo, Belén