of course y such a qusestion?
who dosent love there family even though u have fights and
hatetred that's jus family hate.sometimes.
"I love you, my family!" in English is Ti amo, famiglia mia! in Italian.
The English translation of 'Ti Voglio Bene' is 'I love you'. It is from the Italian language. Many people in Italy use this phrase to express love to their friends and family.
I love you, I love you is an English equivalent of 'Ti amo, ti amo'. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. Together, they're pronounced 'tee AH-moh'.
How do you say "I love you" in Italy? ti amo
Standard - Rwy'n dy garu di Informal - Fi'n caru ti Mae gen i gariad i ti ( I have love for you ) Ti yw fy nghariad i (You are my love) your welcome!!!! :)
Ti amo Ti voglio bene
Caru Ti Means "Love you" Directly.
[Io] ti amo is an Italian equivalent of 'I love you' to one's family. The words in Italian are pronounced '[EE-oh] tee AH-moh'.In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't need to be used, because the verb identifies the subject as the first person singular. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'.
Yes if you saw ti and tiny show you would know he love her and she love him
Caru ti a methu ti
Te amo/quiero = I love you Me enamoro de ti = I'm falling in love with you Estoy enamorado/a de ti (male/female 'I') = I'm in love with you
It's "Rwy'n caru ti" not "I love you"