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I love you (plural) in Latinamerican Spanish and Castilian?
Hi,
how do you say "I love you (plural)" in Latinamerican Spanish and Castilian?
Cómo se dice "I love you (plural)" en castellano y en el español que se habla en América?
"Vosotros amo" and "ustedes amo"? :)
Muchas gracias!
Dec 21, 2015 8:07 AM
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I would say "los quiero" but if the people (plural) that you're referring to are females and only females then you'd say "las amo". I've been taught Latin American Spanish.
My guess is that in European Spanish, they'd probably say "os quiero".
Both are based on plural forms of tú (which in Latin America is ustedes but vosotros(as) in Spain).
December 21, 2015
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En España se dice "Os quiero".
December 22, 2015
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se dice (Los/las amo)
December 21, 2015
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