Originally posted by jumble
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Latin would be te amo. Ti amo is Italian. Diligere means to love as in value highly or prize, and would therefore make sense kind of, but amare is the verb to love for people. And classical Latin tended not to use the personal pronouns because the verb endings show who you're talking about so no need for the 'ego'. And 'vos' is the plural for you, so actually 'ego diligo vos' means 'I value you (plural) highly'.
Sorry...
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