How to Say "loving you" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “loving you” is “amarte” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
verbA1
when used as a subject in a sentence

Examples
Prometo amarte para siempre.
I promise to love you forever.
Amarte es lo más bonito que me ha pasado.
Loving you is the most beautiful thing that has happened to me.
No puedo dejar de amarte.
I can't stop loving you.
The 'Te' Sandwich
In Spanish, the word for 'you' (te) can be glued to the end of an action word when it's in its base form, like 'amar' + 'te'.
Word Order Swap
You can say 'Quiero amarte' or 'Te quiero amar.' Both mean 'I want to love you' and are equally correct!
Don't Double the 'You'
Mistake: “Te quiero amarte.”
Correction: Quiero amarte (or 'Te quiero amar'). Avoid putting 'te' both at the beginning and the end of the verb group.
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