'Tu mi piaci' is an Italian equivalent of 'I like you'. It's pronounced 'too mee pee-AH-tcheh'. You don't have to use the subject 'tu' [informal singular 'you'] since the subject is clear from the verb form.
adoro
Ti adoro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I adore you."Specifically, the pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The adverb adoro means "(I) adore, am adoring, do adore." The pronunciation is "tee ah-DOH-roh."
me encantan tus besos
Je t'adore
I adore my little cousin. She is so beautiful.
Ti adorerò per sempre.
"To adore" is an English equivalent of the Italian verb adorare.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "AH-doh-RAH-reh."
Trentadue = 32 In italian .
"Si ma li adoro" is Italian and it translates to "Yes, but I adore them."
Ah, "adore mio" is a beautiful phrase in Italian that means "my love." It's like a gentle whisper of affection, like the soft brushstrokes of a painting. Just saying it can bring warmth to your heart and a smile to your face.
Marmo italiano
'Venite adoriamo il Signor Gesù' is an Italian equivalent of 'O come let us adore him'. The Italian text tends not to translate 'O' at all. Instead of 'him', the text gives the equivalent of 'the Lord Jesus'. The phrase is pronounced 'veh-NEE-teh ah-DOH-ree-AH-moh eel SEE-nyoh djeh-ZOO'.