"I love you" and "I love you all" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Vi amo. The pronunciation of the phrase -- whose feminine/masculine object pronoun may refer formally to one person or informally to more than one -- will be pronounced "vee A-mo" in Italian.
"I love (the Greek letter or the mathematical constant) Pi" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Pi amo! The pronunciation will be "PYA-mo" in Italian.
"I love him (or it) there" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Lo vi amo. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "lo vee A-mo" in French.
Vi amo, ragazzi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, boys!"Specifically, the personal pronoun vi is "(informal plural) you, you all". The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love". The masculine noun ragazzi translates as "boys".The pronunciation will be "vee AH-moh rah-GAHT-tsee" in Italian.
Ti amo! in the singular and Vi amo! in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love you!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tee A-mo" in the singular and "vee A-mo" in the plural in Italian.
Vi amo tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Love you all!" The pronunciation of the present indicative phrase in the first person singular will be "vee A-mo TOOT-tee" in Italian.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You are amazing!" in English.
Io vi amo per sempre e sempre! Io sono sempre qui per voi! in Italian means "I love you forever and ever! I'll be here for you!" in English.
Vi sono sorprendenti! in Italian means "You're amazing!" in English.
"I love you forever and always!" and "I love you all forever and always!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Io vi amo per sempre e sempre! The pronunciation of the phrase -- which centers upon the object pronoun vi being translated as formal singular "you" or informal plural "you all" according to context -- will be "EE-o vee A-mo per SEM-prey SEM-prey" in Italian.
Vi amo tutti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you all!"Specifically, the personal pronoun vi is "(informal plural) you, you all." The present indicative verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun tutti translates as "all, everybody, everyone" in this context.The pronunciation will be "vee A-mo TOOT-tee" in Italian.
Vi sono calde! in Italian means "You're hot!" regarding women in English.
Vi uccidero` tutti.
Ti amo molto! and Vi amo tanto! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love you a lot!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tee A-mo MOL-to" and "vee A-mo TAN-to" in Pisan Italian.