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What does claro que me gustos y te amo mean?

The phrase "Claro que me gustas y te amo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to:

"Of course I like you, and I love you."

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Claro que: This is a common expression meaning "of course" or "certainly."

* Me gustas: This means "I like you," using the informal "tú" form.

* Y: This means "and."

* Te amo: This means "I love you," also using the informal "tú" form.

So, the entire phrase expresses a strong sentiment of both liking and loving someone.

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