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What does Te Nada mamie mean in spanish?

"Te Nada mamie" is not a correct Spanish phrase.

It seems like there might be a few errors in the phrase:

* "Te Nada" is not a valid Spanish expression.

* "Mamie" is an English word, not a Spanish one.

It's possible you're trying to say:

* "Te amo, mami": This means "I love you, mommy" in Spanish.

* "Te quiero, mami": This means "I love you, mommy" in Spanish, but it is a less formal expression than "Te amo".

* "Te nada, mami": This could be a phrase someone is making up.

If you can provide more context or clarify what you're trying to say, I can help you translate it correctly.

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