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Mi manchi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss you." The declarative statement literally translates into English as "(informal singular) you are lacking/missing to me." The pronunciation will be "mee MANkee" in Italian.

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Mancandote is a literal Italian translation of the English phrase "Missing you".

Specifically, the present participle mancando means "missing". The personal pronoun te translates as "(informal singular) you". The pronunciation will be "mahn-KAHN-doh-TEY" in Italian.

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