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How do I say I love you in Spanish: Te amo
Country with most Spanish as a native language speaker: Mexico, 98.5%
Famous Spanish writers: Jorge L. Borges, Victor Jara, Pablo Neruda, Ruben Dario
Spanish is regulated by: Real Academia EspaƱola
How do I say Good bye in Spanish: Chau / Adios
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