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katelynthebest:

How would you say I have missed you , in spanish?

Yaboothing:

So sometimes you can use "te" as I so you would say te he echado de menos

stopscammingpeople:

"te" he echado de menos

Yaboothing:

Now some countries say other word's so If I'm not correct please tell me lol

katelynthebest:

alright thx guy's

SmokeyBrown:

@yaboothing wrote:
So sometimes you can use "te" as I so you would say te he echado de menos
Not a bad explanation, but I think there's a misunderstanding. "Te" would be the indirect object, roughly meaning "to you", not "I". In this case the pronoun "I" is implied, not directly stated; it could also be "Yo te he echado de menos", but you can also remove the "Yo" entirely, as you said. It would be like saying "I have feelings of longing *for you*", which is what the "te" signifies.

katelynthebest:

thx

YouMyPlug:

Not trying to be rude but sometimes this questions are just no right to ask having in mind that there is a google translator.

PapaLazy:

WAIT I CAN BE A TRUE MEXICAN IT IS TE EXTRANE :3 ik it late but i wanted to say it

PapaLazy:

alright im gone

4waldo:

@papalazy wrote:
WAIT I CAN BE A TRUE MEXICAN IT IS TE EXTRANE :3 ik it late but i wanted to say it
well you said "I missed you", they wanted to say "I have missed you" which is "te he echado de menos"

ahtzymackayla:

you can typically say "Te extraño"

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