te dijo "te amo"

te dijo "te amo"
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. he said "I love you" to you (masculine)
¿Te dijo "te amo"? ¿En frente de su novia? No te lo puedo creer.He said "I love you" to you? In front of his girlfriend? I can't believe it.
b. she said "I love you" to you (feminine)
¿Te dijo "te amo" y no respondiste nada? Eres un pendejo, Juan.She said "I love you" to you and you didn't say anything back? You're a prick, Juan.
c. said "I love you" to you
Sofía te dijo "te amo", Pablo. Yo la escuché. - Sí, pero estaba ebria. No creo que lo haya dicho en serio.Sofia said "I love you" to you, Pablo. I heard her. - I know, but she was drunk. I don't think she meant it.
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