Originally posted by: VindhyaMounika
I searched in google...Te amo is spanish word, amo te is I Love You used in Old Spanish...Here is the link... You can refer...
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Originally posted by: VindhyaMounika
I searched in google...Te amo is spanish word, amo te is I Love You used in Old Spanish...Here is the link... You can refer...
Originally posted by: AWriterAtHeart
I'm not wanting to refer. I just wished you would've clarified it earlier.. Old Spanish is hardly spoken anymore anywhere in the world. The Iberian Peninsula was where it originated but died out eventually in the 15th century leading to what is now known as modern day Spanish (Iberian). Old Spanish is hardly used except by linguists to translate texts and to a spanish speaking person it sounds incorrect and makes us cringe, no matter where our language's roots came from.
