"You" is an English equivalent of "tu."
Specifically, the Italian word is the informal singular form of the second person pronoun. It is the form that is used with a listener who is part of the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers. It is pronounced "too."
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Italian - With love for you.
Italian - With love for you.
It's Italian for Who are you?
"Riattaca tu" does not have a widely recognized meaning in Italian. "Riattacca tu" could be interpreted as "You hang up," if used in a phone conversation.
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Mi amore is Italian for I love.
It Means "Good, And You?"
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"And you?" in English is E tu? in Italian.
"You are prettier!" in English is Tu sei più bella! for a female and Tu sei più bello! for a male in Italian.
I assume you mean "du hast mich", this is German, and means "you have me". I don't know how you say you have me in Italian, if that's what you meant.