معنی
Used to express affection, often for friends, family, or romantic partners.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Spain, people are very direct. 'Te quiero' is used frequently among friends, even between male friends, which might be less common in some other cultures. Mexicans often use diminutives to add extra warmth. You might hear 'Te quiero muchito' or 'Te quiero, mi cielito'. In Argentina, 'Te quiero' is often paired with 'che'. It's very common in the 'voseo' form: 'Te quiero, che'. Colombians are known for being exceptionally polite and warm. 'Te quiero' is used very early in friendships compared to Europe.
The 'TKM' Trick
When texting, use 'TKM'. It's the universal Spanish shorthand for 'Te quiero mucho'.
Don't overthink it
If you're unsure between 'Te quiero' and 'Te amo', go with 'Te quiero'. It's almost always safe.
معنی
Used to express affection, often for friends, family, or romantic partners.
The 'TKM' Trick
When texting, use 'TKM'. It's the universal Spanish shorthand for 'Te quiero mucho'.
Don't overthink it
If you're unsure between 'Te quiero' and 'Te amo', go with 'Te quiero'. It's almost always safe.
Pet names
Pair 'Te quiero' with a nickname like 'cariño' or 'amor' to sound more native.
The 'Yo también' response
If someone says 'Te quiero' to you, the most natural response is 'Yo también te quiero' (I love you too).
خودت رو بسنج
Which phrase would you use to tell your best friend you care about them?
A tu mejor amigo le dices...
'Te quiero' is the perfect level of affection for a close friend.
Complete the sentence to say 'I love you a lot, Mom'.
Te quiero ______, mamá.
'Mucho' is the adverb used to quantify the verb 'querer'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Te amo | 2. Te quiero | 3. Me caes bien
'Te amo' is for deep romance, 'Te quiero' for family, and 'Me caes bien' for acquaintances.
Complete the dialogue.
Juan: 'Te quiero mucho, María.' | María: 'Yo ______ te quiero, Juan.'
'También' means 'too' or 'also'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Levels of Affection
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاA tu mejor amigo le dices...
'Te quiero' is the perfect level of affection for a close friend.
Te quiero ______, mamá.
'Mucho' is the adverb used to quantify the verb 'querer'.
1. Te amo | 2. Te quiero | 3. Me caes bien
'Te amo' is for deep romance, 'Te quiero' for family, and 'Me caes bien' for acquaintances.
Juan: 'Te quiero mucho, María.' | María: 'Yo ______ te quiero, Juan.'
'También' means 'too' or 'also'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, absolutely! In most Spanish-speaking cultures, it's very common and doesn't necessarily imply romance.
Mostly, yes. You can use it for pets too. For objects, just use 'Quiero' (e.g., 'Quiero ese coche').
It varies, but usually after a few weeks of consistent dating when you feel a real connection.
'Mucho' just adds emphasis, like 'I love you a lot' vs 'I love you'.
Yes, it is the standard way to express affection in Spain, just like in Latin America.
Context matters. In a romantic/sexual setting, it can have that undertone, but usually, 'Te deseo' is used for 'I desire you'.
In Spain: 'Os quiero'. In Latin America: 'Los quiero'.
Not 'better', just different. 'Te quiero' is more common for daily life; 'Te amo' is for deep, serious love.
No! That would be very inappropriate in a professional setting.
It stands for 'Te Quiero Mucho'. The 'K' is used because it sounds like 'Qu'.
عبارات مرتبط
Te amo
similarI love you (deeply)
Me gustas
builds onI like you
Te quiero mucho
specialized formI love you a lot
Te adoro
similarI adore you
Te extraño
similarI miss you