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What Does ‘Amores’ Mean? | Love Words Made Simple

“Amores” means “loves” in Spanish, and it can refer to beloved people, romances, or love stories, depending on the context. You’ll see amores in songs, texts, captions, and everyday chat. Sometimes it’s soft and affectionate. Sometimes it’s spicy gossip. Sometimes it’s a neat way to talk about romance without naming names. The tricky part is […]

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You Come’ in Spanish | Say It Right In Any Situation

Ad-network compliance check (Mediavine/Ezoic/Raptive): Yes Most of the time, “vienes” says it, while “viene” fits formal speech and “ven” is the direct command. English is sneaky with the phrase “you come.” It can mean a simple present (“You come here every day”), a near-future plan (“You come tomorrow”), a request (“You come with me”), or

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