'Amano la nostra famiglia italiana' is an Italian equivalent of 'We love our Italian family'. Italian language speakers may choose not to use subject pronouns other than for clarification or emphasis. Here, the subject pronoun 'noi' ['we'] isn't used, because the verb form makes the subject clear. The phrase is pronounced 'AH-mah-noh lah NOH-stra fah-MEE-lyah EE-tah-LYAH-nah'.
live= viere love= ridere laugh= amara I speak Italian since my whole family id Italian. Hope this helps.
"I love my family!" in English is Amo la mia famiglia! in Italian.
"I love you, my family!" in English is Ti amo, famiglia mia! in Italian.
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full love in Italian is "in pieno amore"
Amo la mia famiglia tutti i bastardi fini
i love milan
Amore
you say amo (a mo)
Amore della famiglia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "love of family." The prepositional phrase translates literally by word order into English as "love of the family." The pronunciation will be "a-MO-rey DEL-la fa-MEE-lya" in Italian.
"Love your family!" in English means Ami la tua famiglia!in the singular and Amate la vostra famiglia! in the plural in Italian.
famigghia is how you say it in sicilian, famiglia in Italian