Let's love. Our love is so inviting is a standard English equivalent of 'Amiamo Or che l'etÃ? ne invita' even though the two lines from the Canzonetta for voice and piano by Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti [November 29, 1797-April 8, 1848] literally mean 'Let's love Now that [our] age invites [or encourages] it'.
That we may love each other is an English equivalent of 'Che ci amiamo'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'kay chee ah-mee-AH-moh'. In the word by word translation, the relative 'che' means 'that'. The reflexive 'ci' means 'ourselves'. The verb 'amiamo' means '[we] may love'.
Che in Italian means "that" in English.
"What" in English is Che?, Che cosa? or Cosa? in Italian.
Che bono che sei! in Italian means "How attractive you are!" in English.
Checca in Italian means "gay (homosexual)" in English.
"What was that?" in English is Che cosa era? in Italian.
"I hope you know that..." in English is Spero che tu sappia che... in Italian.
Che fa oggi? in Italian means "What is happening today?" in English.
"piu che puoi" in Italian means "as much as you can" in English.
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Che ha detto Lei? in Italian means "What did you say ?" in English.
"Beautiful scene!" in English is Che bella scena! or Che bel panorama! in Italian.