Ti amo così tanto che voglio vederti ogni volta! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you so much that I want to see you every time!" The declarative/exclamatory sentence models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian does not require pronouns when context and verb endings make subjects clear. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo ko-SEE TAN-to key VO-lyo vey-DER-tee O-nyee VOL-ta" in Italian.
"With love" in English means con amore in Italian.
"I love you!" in English is Ti amo! in Italian.
"You love you" in English means Ti ami ("You love yourself") in Italian.
L'amore in Italian means "love" in English.
Amala in Italian means "Love her" in English.
"I love you, my love!" in English means Ti amo, amore mio! in Italian.
"I love this sandwich!" in English is Amo questo panino!in Italian.
"I love chocolates!" in English is Amo le cioccolate! in Italian.
"I love you much!" in English is Ti amo molto! in Italian.
"I love my husband!" in English is Amo mio marito! in Italian.
"I love tennis!" in English is Amo il tennis! in Italian.
"I love horses" in English means Amo i cavalli in Italian.