a girl
July 6, 1907
She was from Mexico.
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
casa azol or blue house
she would give them art pictures
was Frida Kahlo born in Mexico
"Khalo" for your mom's brother "Ammo" for your dad's brother --sonnymk
amo
"Te amo haere" is not a common phrase in any language that I am aware of. "Te amo" means "I love you" in Spanish and "haere" means "go" in Maori. It could be a combination of words from different languages with no specific meaning.
amo = I love (in a romantic or affectionate way) diligo = I love (by valuing highly, holding in high regard)
Ti amo was created in 1984.