The singular Chi ami? and the plural Chi amate?informally and the singular Chi ama? and the plural Chi amano? formally are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Whom do you love?" The choice depends upon the number of listeners as well as upon the respectively formal or informal nature of the interaction between strangers or peers. The respective pronunciation will be "kee A-mee" and "kee a-MA-tey" informally and "kee A-ma" and "kee A-ma-no" formally 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 horses" in English means Amo i cavalli in Italian.
"Spread the love!" in English means Diffondi l'amore! in Italian.
"Love coffee" in English means amare caffè in Italian.
"I love you always!" in English is Ti amo sempre! in Italian.
"I love football!" in English is Amo il calcio! in Italian.
"I love you, Joshua!" in English is Ti amo, Giosuè! in Italian.