Sono innamorata! and Sono innamorato! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I'm in love!" Context makes clear whether feminine (case 1) or masculine (example 2) gender suits. The respective pronunciations will be "SO-no een-NA-mo-RA-ta" in the feminine and "SO-no een-NA-mo-RA-to" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
godetevi la vostra nuova casa ** im italian
Gelatina.The G is like the G in God.sources: im learning italian, and google translate.
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"I'm bored" in Italian can be translated as "Mi annoio."
Giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English word "garden." The masculine singular noun may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "djar-DEE-no" in Italian.
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the phrase 'im bored' is taikutsushiteru
'amore' means 'love' so im guessing it means 'the love' in Italian
Im not sure how to say it, but in Japanese it is 大根
The English phrase "I'm flattered" is translated to Spanish as: "Me halagas."
doubt it, i mean im not sure, but if he was im sure hed say it He is fluent in Canadian.
well when you say "i love you" that will be spelled "ti amo" but dont get this mixed up with the spanish phrase "te amo". they sound the same but are spelled different. but "ti amo" is "i love you" in Italian. im not so sure about the name "cody" but im guess like spanish it will be the same like it is in English. To him just say " ti amo, cody" or "cody, ti amo" u can either say "i love you cody" or "cody i love you" both sound good to me. What do you think? :) Thank you, Noelle