Mi piace cucinare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love to cook."
Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "me." The verb piace means "(He/she/it) is pleasing to." The infinitive cucinare means "to cook."
The pronunciation is "mee PYAH-tcheh KOO-tchee-NAH-reh."
Amore
Translation: J'aime cuisiner.
"Amore" is the Italian word for "love".
condita con amore. :D
Gran cuoco! is just one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Great cook!"Specifically, the masculine adjective grande* means "great". The masculine noun cuoco translates as "cook". The pronunciation will be "grahn KWOH-koh" in Italian.*The final two letters drop before a noun which begins with a consonant.
The English translation of 'Ti Voglio Bene' is 'I love you'. It is from the Italian language. Many people in Italy use this phrase to express love to their friends and family.
Con amore di is an Italian equivalent of 'With love from'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'KOH-nah-MOH-reh dee'.In the word by word translation, the preposition 'con'means 'with'. The masculine gender noun 'amore' means 'love'. The preposition 'di' means 'of, from'.
Piú amore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "More love!"Specifically, the comparative/superlative piú means "more". The masculine noun amore translates as "love". The pronunciation will be "pyoo a-MO-re" in Italian.
Ti amo, Sean is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, Sean".Specifically, the personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you". The verb amotranslates as "(I) am loving, do love, love". The pronunciation will be "tee AH-moh shahn" in Italian.
The translation of the name Hugh in Italian is Ugo.
The Italian translation for the word "speck" is "speck."
Well I know that amor in spanish means love. Go to an Italian to English translation site,I learned some spanish from there. I am latinamerican. Mi amor (spanish): my love/honey/darling Amore mio (Italian): my love