'I miss you' is an English equivalent of 'mi manchi'. The Italian phrase literally translates as 'You're missing, or lacking, to me'. It's pronounced 'me MAHN-kee'.
"Mi manchi" in Italian translates to "I miss you" in English.
Mi manchi molto! in Italian means "I miss you a lot!" in English.
Io ti amo e mi manchi. :D
telling you you are missed a lot (I would reply in Kind) Mi manchi tanto anche
Buon compleanno cugino! Ti voglio bene e mi manchi! (refers to male) - Buon compleanno cugina! Ti voglio bene e mi manchi! (refers to female)
"I miss you terribly!" in English is Mi manchi tremendamente! in Italian.
mi manchi come un matto.
"Mi manchi" is an Italian equivalent of "I miss you."Specifically, the first person object pronoun "mi" means "me." The verb "manchi" means "(you) are missing to." This is the form that is used with someone from the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers.The pronunciation is "mee MAHN-kee."
Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu was created in 1958.
Mi manchi molto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss you loads."Specifically, the pronoun mi means "to me." The verb manchi means "(informal singular you) are lacking/missing." The adverb molto means "a lot, loads, much."The pronunciation is "mee MAHN-kee mohl-TEES-see-moh."
Mi mancherai is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Will miss you." The object pronoun and future indicative in the second person informal singular may be rendered literally by word order into English as "To me you will be lacking/missing." The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-key-reh" in Italian.
Manchi's population is 6,981.