"Do you love me?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi ami?
Specifically, the subject pronoun tu "(informal singular) you" does not have to be used -- other than for emphasis -- since the verb ending makes the subject's identity clear. The personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb ami means "(informal singular you) are loving, do love, love."
The pronunciation is "mee AH-mee."
Perché me ami così tanto? in Italian means "Why do you love me so much?" in English.
"I love him, and I miss you, Dad!" and "I love it, and I miss you, Daddy!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Lo ami e mi manchi, papà! Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "lo A-mee ey mee MAN-kee pa-PA" in Pisan Italian.
Adesso mi conosci.
"Tell me the answer if you love me" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Dimmi la risposta se tu mi ami. The statement of command also translates as "Say the response if you love me" in English. The pronunciation will be "DEEM-mee la ree-SPO-sta sey too mee A-mee" in Italian.
Mi ami? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do you love me?"Specifically, the subject pronoun tu "(informal singular) you" does not have to be used - except for emphasis - since the verb endings make the subject's identity clear. The personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb ami means "(informal singular you) are loving, do love, love." The pronunciation is "mee AH-mee."
Mi chiamo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My name is".Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself". The verb chiamo translates as "(I) am calling, call, do call". The pronunciation will be "mee KYA-mo" in Italian.
Lo so che tu mi odi, is the correct translation.
"My name is Cindy" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi chiamo Cindy.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called." The pronunciation is "mee KYAH-moh SEEN-dee."
Mi ami? and Mi amate? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Do you love me?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "mee A-mee" in the singular and "mee a-MA-tey" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
Mi pare in Italian means "It seems to me" in English.
"My name is Abby" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi chiamo Abby.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call, do call." The pronunciation is "mee KYAH-moh ahb-bee."
Mi trovavo in Italian means "I was finding myself" in English.