'I love you so much' is an English equivalent of 'Ti amo troppo'. It's pronounced 'tee AH-moh TROP-poh'. 'You're still my star' is an English equivalent of 'Sei anche la mia stella'. It's pronounced 'seh AHN-keh lah MEE-ah STEHL-lah'.
The cast of Ti amo troppo per dirtelo - 2014 includes: Enrico Bertolino Valeria Bilello as Claudia Carolina Crescentini as Stella Francesco Scianna as Pietro Jasmine Trinca as Francesca Fabio Troiano
Ti amo troppo! in Italian means "I love you too much!" in English.
"I love you too much, (dear) Daddy!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo troppo, Babbino!The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo TROP-po bab-BEE-no" in Italian.
Do you mean "yo amo queso"? If so, that means I love cheese.
"amo dei" = "I love a god's" or "I love God's". "I love a god" or "I love God" would be "amo deum". "amo deum" can also mean "I love gods".
Te amo means I love you.
eu te amo
"I love you so much with all my love" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io ti amo troppo con tutto il mio amore.Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The adverb troppo means "so much." The preposition con means "with." The masculine adjective tutto means "all." The masculine definite article il means "the." The masculine possessive adjective mio means "my." The masculine noun amore means "love."The pronunciation is "EE-oh tee AH-moh kohn TOOT-toh eel MEE-oh ah-MOH-reh."
"I love you too much, sister!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo troppo, sorella! The second person informal singular pronoun, first person singular present indicative, adverb, and feminine singular noun also translate into English more loosely as "I love you so very much, sister!" The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo TROP-po so-REL-la" in Italian.
te amo Mickie = I love you Mickie
"Amo a papa" translates to "I love dad" in English.
"Te amo" means "I love you." When people say it, it often sounds like "De amo."