"To you" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish word a ti. The preposition and second person informal singular pronoun also translate literally into English as "at you." The pronunciation will be "a tchee" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese and "a tee" in Spanish.
Confio en ti.
It means "I Love You" in Italian.
Translated to: "To you friend." (A friend that's a girl)
"I am crazy in love with you!" in English is ¡Estoy locamente enamorado de ti! in Spanish.
"Te estoy hablando" or "Te estoy hablando a ti."
In Italian: ti auguro una bella vacanza In Spanish: Que tengas buenas vacaciones
Ti prego in Italian means "I beg you" in English.
the best I can make out of your statement is: I am in love with you and I don't know how to live without you.
Ti amo, madre! in Italian means "I love you, Mom!" in English.
Qualcuno ti ama in Italian means "Someone loves you" in English.
"I will wait for you!" in English is Ti aspetterò! in Italian.
"I wanna you!" in English is Ti voglio! in Italian.