Nothing in Italian, as far as I know; but in German, "ich" is the pronoun "I."
Ich Wallt= I Mean Ich Wallt Meen= I Mean Surges
Ich bin ich = I am me
Ich liebe dich in German means "I love you" in English and Ti amo in Italian.
"Mia nostra ich leibe" appears to be a mix of languages, primarily Italian and German. However, it doesn't form a coherent phrase in either language. If intended to convey a sentiment of love, a more accurate translation could be "I love you" in Italian, which is "Ti amo," or in German, "Ich liebe dich."
"I speak Italian" is an English equivalent of "Ich spreche italienisch."The subject pronoun "Ich" means "I." The verb "spreche" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The noun "italienisch" means "Italian."
"Ich spreche italienisch" is a German equivalent of "I speak Italian."The subject pronoun "Ich" means "I." The verb "spreche" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The noun "italienisch" means "Italian."
Ich means I.
ich bin ich bin ich makes little sense but translates as I am I am me.
ICH BIN WER ICH BIN means I AM WHO I AM :)
Maybe you mean "ich weiß" (german pronaunciation sounds like "vise") ich weiß = I know
Nich' ich translates as not me.
Ich werde = I will/shall