"Nuovi amori" is an Italian equivalent of "new loves."
Specifically, the masculine plural adjective "nuovi" means "new." The masculine plural noun "amori" means "loves." The pronunciation is "NWOH-vee ah-MOH-ree."
"Amante" (lover, the one who loves)
Nonna ti vuole bene.
"Someone loves you!" in English is Qualcuno ti ama! in Italian.
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Yes, Stephania is Italian.
that he is lying to her because she probably loves him and he feels obligated to say he loves her expplucky@hotmail.co.uk
Amori is an Italian equivalent of the English word "loves." The masculine plural noun references the passion and the person. The pronunciation will be "a-MO-ree" in Italian.
A new beginning in Italian is: Un nuovo inizio.
Say "God loves you and is proud of you and so am I."
Tutti la amano! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Everybody loves her!" The declaration also translates as "Everyone loves it!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee la A-ma-no" in Pisan Italian.
Nueva Zelandia
The Italian new occurs once every year most of the time in the very begining but somtimes it goes on vacation and never comes. the italan new year live in London with his daughter Patty and wife Dee. the Italian new year loves root loops and Indiana Jones movies and long walks on the beach.