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I need help with English language

If we say

I love Aevann more than you

Does that mean

I love Aevann more than I love you

or

I love Aevann more than you love him

Maybe I'm stupid but I can't figure it out which one it is, English isn't my native language and in my language there is clear difference between subject "you" and object "you".

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This would be acceptable but poor form in English. “You should write I love aevann more than you do” to indicate your love is greater.

While you can use contextual clues to solve the ambiguity, it’s still better form to be clearer in less words

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