'te amo' in both languages, also
'te quiero' in Spanish
Ti amo di piu
Ti amo Cynthia
[ae] [a] as in Italian "amare", to love [e] as in Italian "essere", to be; or French "téléphone"
I love you in German is ich liebe dich. In Spanish it is te amo. In Italian it is ti amo.
Italian and Spanish.
Italian and Spanish.
As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!
In Italian, it is "bambino" or "bambina", depending on gender. In Spanish, it is "bebé".
Spanish: Manzana French: Pomme Italian: Mela
In Spanish, you can say "te quiero" or "te amo." In French, you can say "je t'aime." In Italian, you can say "ti amo." In German, you can say "ich liebe dich."
Well I know that amor in spanish means love. Go to an Italian to English translation site,I learned some spanish from there. I am latinamerican. Mi amor (spanish): my love/honey/darling Amore mio (Italian): my love
full love in Italian is "in pieno amore"
'mi amor' = 'my love' in Spanish 'amore' is Italian for 'love'
To say "I love you" in Spanish, you would say: "Te quiero."