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¡Duo nos enseña!

In English, we say You help me or They help us, but in Spanish words like me or us come before the verb.

Tú me ayudas.
You help me.

Mis padres siempre nos ayudan.
My parents always help us.

¿Tu madre te compra la ropa?
Does your mother buy you clothes?

¿Me quieres o me amas?

Be careful! Te quiero and te amo can both mean I love you, but their significance may vary depending on the country.

To play it safe, use te quiero in casual moments with close friends or extended family. Te amo is generally reserved for romantic partners or immediate family in more serious situations.

Adiós, ¡te quiero!

¡Te amo!