"Mancando il mio amore" is the literal Italian equivalent, and "Mi manca il mio amore" is the common Italian equivalent, of "Missing my love."
Specifically, the present participle "mancando" means "missing." The masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine possessive "mio" means "my." The masculine noun "amore" means "love." The feminine/masculine personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The verb "manca" means "(He/She/It) is missing to, (You) are missing to."
The respective pronunciations are "mahn-KAHN-doh eel MEE-oh ah-MOH-reh" and "mee MAHN-kah eel MEE-oh ah-MOH-reh."
'Mi manca il mio amore' is an Italian equivalent of 'I miss my love'. The Italian phrase literally translates as 'My love is lacking, missing to me'. Oftentimes in conversational or poetic Italian, the phrase simplifies to 'Mi manca mi amore'.
"Missing talking with you!" in English is Manca parlare con te! in Italian.
Amore is a Neapolitan Italian equivalent of the English word "love." The masculine singular noun may be found spelled with the final vowel missing since Neapolitans cut syllables and speak fast. The pronunciation will be "uh-moor" in Neapolitan Italian.
No letters are missing from the Italian alphabet. Italian has all the letters it needs. But if you asking what letters appear in English that do not appear in Italian, they are: J,k,w,x,and y.
Mi manchi, amore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I miss you, honey!" The phrase translates literally as "You to me are lacking/missing, love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-kee a-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Mi manchi is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Miss you." The declarative statement literally translates into English as "(informal singular) you are lacking/missing to me." The pronunciation will be "mee MANkee" in Italian.
Quando mi amerai is an Italian equivalent of 'When will you love me?'
"Mancando te" is a literal Italian equivalent, and "Mi manchi" is a common Italian equivalent of, "Missing you."Specifically, the present participle "mancando" means "missing." The personal pronoun "te" means "you." The personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The verb "manchi" means "(You) are missing to."The respective pronunciations are "mahn-KAHN-doh teh" and "mee MAHN-kee."
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 ".