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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Since almost everyone replying is neurodivergent or a foreigner, let me spell how a native speaker would say this:
"I love Aevann more than you" = "I love Aevann more than I love you"
"I love Aevann more than you do" = "I love Aevann more than you love him"
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