Sentence examples of "love" in English with translation "quererse"

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I was born to love you. Nací para quererte.
Do you love each other that much? ¿Os queréis tanto?
Do you love each other very much? ¿Os queréis mucho?
He's always looking at you. He must love you. Él siempre te está mirando. Debe quererte.
My love, if the food isn't ready by seven o'clock, I'm going to go to the restaurant. Mi querida, si la comida no está lista a las siete, voy a ir al mesón.
She told me she loved me. Ella me dijo que me quería.
God's tired of loving us. Dios está cansado de querernos.
She told me that she loved me. Ella me dijo que me quería.
The old man was loved by everyone. El anciano era querido por todos.
Francine and I loved each other very much. Francine y yo nos queríamos mucho.
She was loved by everybody in the village. Ella era querida por todos en la villa.
He's a great coach and is loved by all his players. Él es un gran entrenador, querido por todos sus jugadores.
Better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you're not. Mejor ser odiado por lo que eres que querido por lo que no eres.
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