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What does “Te extraño” mean?

I miss you

Literal translation

I miss you

Natural translation

I miss you

What it really means

Standard ‘I miss you’ in Latin America. In Spain, ‘te echo de menos’ is more common.

When Spanish speakers use it

Long-distance partners, friends, after time apart.

Examples in context

  • Te extraño mucho.
    I miss you so much.

Regional differences

  • Latin America: Default phrase.
  • Spain: Replace with ‘te echo de menos’.

Natural replies you can use

Yo también te extrañoPronto nos vemos

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