Literally it would be "Rakastan tuota" (I love that), but NOBODY will use that. Finns RARELY use the word "love" in the same sense as it is used in English, we use "like" or some other world a lot more often instead. "Pidän siitä" (I like it/that), "Se on mahtava" (It is great) would be more used versions.
Rakkaasi
"[I] love you"
"Minä rakastan Italiaa" or "Rakastan Italiaa".
'The evening news' is Finnish is 'iltauutiset'.
'Seven days' in Finnish is 'seitsemän päivää'.
vyöpuukko
'Better people' litteraly in Finnish is 'Paremmat ihmiset'.
Rakastan sinua. I would say that this is what you use when you're IN LOVE with somebody, such as a girlfriend, you should not say that to your mom or anything like that.
Lapin kulta
(a) Grazy reindeer.
Komea mies
Good Night.