We bless you
"Bless you!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Benedicite!Specifically, the present imperative benedici means "bless." The personal pronoun te translates as "(informal singular) you." The pronunciation will be "BEY-ney-DEE-tchee-tey" in Italian.
"Sum sumus mus" translates to "I am, we are, a mouse" in English. The phrase combines the Latin words for "I am" (sum), "we are" (sumus), and "mouse" (mus). It is often used in a playful or humorous context, sometimes in educational settings to illustrate Latin grammatical forms.
The English word for "mus exit" is "mouse exit." It refers to a type of opening or escape route for mice, often used in the context of pest control or animal behavior.
I love you is an English equivalent of 'Te iubesc'.The Romanian "Te iubesc" means "I love you" in English.
"Te recuerdas?" means "remember?" in English.
The Irish name Seumas is pronounced "shay-mus"
Matthew in English.
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.
The Irish word 'te' means 'hot' in English.
Te amo is Spanish so the English would be "I love you."Love you
It means, "I know you."