Te Amo, Repeated
One hundred copies of te amo, the Spanish phrase, ready to select and paste. The box below rebuilds the block at 1000 or 10000 copies, or at whatever count you need.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 699 characters.
Te amo, one hundred times
The block above is 100 copies of te amo with single spaces between them: 699 characters. Spanish capitalizes only the first word of a sentence, so the written form is “Te amo”, not “Te Amo”. Worth setting in the box if the block is going somewhere it will be read closely.
Te amo and te quiero are not the same weight
Both come into English as “I love you”. Te quiero is the everyday one, used with friends, family and people you are fond of. Te amo is the serious one. A hundred copies of the serious one reads as affectionate exaggeration, which is usually the point.
Character count at each size
| Copies | Characters |
|---|---|
| 100 | 699 |
| 1,000 | 6,999 |
| 10,000 | 69,999 |
No accents, no encoding surprise
Te amo uses plain letters and a space only, all of which sit inside the GSM-7 alphabet an SMS uses by default. A single message still holds 160 characters, and each part of a longer one holds 153, so the 100-copy block arrives as five parts. A Spanish phrase carrying an n with a tilde or an accented vowel pushes the whole message into UCS-2, where a part carries only 67 characters. The identical block would then arrive as eleven parts.
Discord caps a message at 2,000 characters, so 100 copies fit in one and 1,000 copies need four.
The same thing in other languages
English: i love you and love you. Everything else the site repeats is on the repeat text hub.