Erica, veramente ti voglio bene is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Erika, I really do like you".
Specifically, the feminine noun Erica is "Erika". The adverb veramente means "really, truly". The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb vogliomeans "(I) am liking/wanting/wishing, do like/want/wish, like/want/wish". The adverb bene translates as "fine, good, well".
The pronunciation will be _EH-ree-kah VEY-rah-MEHN-tey tee VOH-lyoh BEY-ney" in Italian.
Erica is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Erika." The feminine proper name originates as the feminine form of the Old Norse masculine proper name Eiríkr whose uncertain etymology inspires such suggested meanings as "eternal leader," "honored leader" or "the one who reigns for ever" in English. The pronunciation will be "EY-ree-ka" in Italian.
Erika is of Old Norse and Old English usage. It is a female name meaing 'All Powerful".
Erika was played by the English Actress Sophia Myles, born on the 18th March 1980.
Erica is the same in Dzongkha as it is in English.
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Erika = Elika
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Erika Christensen is 5' 5".
Erika Toda goes by Erika.
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it is pronounced the same as it is in English, and it's spelled אריקה