[Tu]* la ami is an Italian equivalent of 'You love her'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The personal pronoun 'la' means 'her'. The verb 'ami' means '[you] are loving, do love, love'.
[Tu]* le vuoi bene is another Italian equivalent. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'le'means 'to her'. The verb 'vuoi' means '[you] are liking, do like, like'. The adverb 'bene' means 'well'. The phrase is pronounced '[too] lay* VOH-lyoh BEH-nay'.**
*The subject pronoun doesn't have to be used in Italian. This is such a case. It's obvious from the verb ending '-i' that the subject is the second person singular 'tu' ['you'].
**The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Quando mi amerai is an Italian equivalent of 'When will you love me?'
full love in Italian is "in pieno amore"
"I love you, my love!" in English means Ti amo, amore mio! in Italian.
"You love you" in English means Ti ami ("You love yourself") in Italian.
I love Italian boys is "Io amare il ragazzo italiano ".
"With love" in English means con amore in Italian.
Great love in Italian is grande amore.
"I love you!" in English is Ti amo! in Italian.
Silly love, dumb love, or fools love
L'ama is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love her." The pronunciation will be "LA-ma" in Italian.
As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!As an Italian I would not say it is sacred, however, we do love our pasta!
Italian Love Song was created on 2004-11-05.