Mi mancherai is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Will miss you." The object pronoun and future indicative in the second person informal singular may be rendered literally by word order into English as "To me you will be lacking/missing." The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-key-reh" in Italian.
Mi manchi, Mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss you, Momma!" The personal pronoun, present indicative verb in the second person informal singular, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "You're lacking/missing to me, Momma!" The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-kee MAM-ma" in Italian.
Mi manchi a me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss you too!" The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "To me you are lacking/missing too!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-kee AN-key a mey" in Italian.
"I miss you!" in English is Mi manchi! in Italian.
"I missed you!" in English is Mi sei mancato! in Italian.
"We missed you!" in English is Ci sei mancato! in Italian.
mi manchi di piú
mi manchi (me manke)
"I will miss you!" in English is Mi mancherai! in Italian.
Manchi in Italian is "Miss you" in English.
"I miss you terribly!" in English is Mi manchi tremendamente! in Italian.
"I miss you all!" in English is Manco tutti voi! in Italian.
mancare
"My pleasure, Miss!" in English means Mio piacere, signorina! in Italian.
"Miss talking to you!" in English is Mi manca parlare con te! in Italian.
"We will miss you!" in English is Ci mancherai! to one "you" and Ci mancherete! to one or more "you all" in Italian.
Signorina Bellezza
Bici, manchi! in Italian means "Bike, I miss you!" in English.
"My beautiful Papa, I miss you!" in English is Mi manchi, bello papà mio! in Italian.
ENGLISH ITALIANwe miss the family - ci manca la famiglia