May 30, 2001 18:16
22 yrs ago
Latin term
EgoTayamo
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I dunno if it's Tayamo teyamo Tayammo or what!?
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0 +2 | I love you (ego te amo). | Wigtil (X) |
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I love you (ego te amo).
The phrase, EGO TE AMO (pronounced EH-goh TAY AH-moh), means, "I love you" (where "you" refers to just one person).
EGO: "I", nominative case pronoun functioning as subject
TE: "you", singular, accusative case pronoun functioning as direct object
AMO: "I love", verb in the present tense, indicative mood
EGO: "I", nominative case pronoun functioning as subject
TE: "you", singular, accusative case pronoun functioning as direct object
AMO: "I love", verb in the present tense, indicative mood
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