[Noi] ti amiamo is an Italian equivalent of 'We love you'. It's pronounced '[noy] tee ah-mee-AH-moh'.
In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'noi' means 'we'. It doesn't have to be used, because the verb identifies the subject as the first person plural. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'amiamo'means '[we] are loving, do love, love'
Ti amiamo, Mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We love you, Mom!" The personal pronoun noi ("we") need not begin the above-mentioned sentence -- other than for emphasis -- since the subject is clear by context and through verb endings. The pronunciation will be "tee a-MYA-mo MAM-ma" in Italian.
In a sentence like "Merry Christmass to you and your family", to you and your family is translated "a te e alla tua famiglia", but in others sentences it could be translated "per te e per la tua famiglia"
To say the words 'We love you very much' in Italian you say 'Vi amiamo molto'. And in Spanish these words are said as 'Te queremos mucho'.
ti amo moltissimo
tiamo ben morto
"Ti amo" is "I love you" in Italian.
Ti amo tanto amore mio
ti amo tanto
I love you very very much, or I am very much in love with you.
Le queremos mucho= We like you very much. We love you very much We care for you very much
Je t'aime beaucoup.
I love, I like it very much
I love you very much
"I love you very much!" in English is Ti amo molto! in Italian.
I love you is Ti amo. I don't know so very much.
"I love you much!" in English is Ti amo molto! in Italian.
"With much love" in English is con tanto amore in Italian.
The Italian words for "very much" are "molto" or "assai."
Molto amore is one literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "much love."Specifically, the masculine adjective molto means "a lot, lots, much." The masculine noun amore translates as "love." The pronunciation will be "MOL-to a-MO-rey" in Italian.
"I miss you very very much. With love" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Mi manchi moltissimo. Con amore... ."Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "to me." The verb manchi means "(informal singular you) are lacking, missing." The superlative adverb moltissimo means "extremely, very very much." The preposition con means "with." The masculine noun amore means "love."The pronunciation is "mee MAHN-kee mohl-TEES-see-moh koh-nah-MOH-reh."
"I love you so much too!" in English is Anch'io ti amo tanto! in Italian. The declaration also translates literally as "I also, I love you so much!" in English. The pronunciation will be "an-KEE-o tee A-mo TAN-to" in Italian.
Moltissime grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you very, very much!" The courtesy translates literally as "Very, very many thank yous!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mol-TEES-see-mey GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
"I like you very much!" in English means Ti voglio tanto bene! in Italian.
Spanish: "Buen provecho" It's like in french "Bon apetit", it means the same.
I love him very very much