Ton amour is a French equivalent of 'tuo amore'. The masculine adjectives 'ton' and 'tuo' mean 'your'. The masculine nouns 'amour' and 'amore' mean 'love'. The French phrase is pronounced 'toh-nah-moor'. The Italian phrase is pronounced 'TOO-oh ah-MOH-reh'.
Il tuo amore per me! in Italian is "Your love for me!" in Italian.
Dove hai conosciuto il tuo amore? in Italian means "Where did you meet your love?" in English.
"Beautiful trip with your love"! in English is Bel viaggio col tuo amore! in Italian.
"Your love" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase tuo amore. The masculine singular possessive and noun reference a listener who is the speaker's family member, friend or peer since the second person informal singular is used. The pronunciation will be "TOO-o a-MO-rey" in Italian.
Il tuo bacio è magico, amore mio!
Tuo braccio in Italian means "your arm" in English.
"Your grandfather loves you" in English means Ton grand-père t'aime in French and Tuo nonno ti ama in Italian.
Sono tuo in Italian means "I'm yours" in English.
Ciao al tuo amore and Ciao dal tuo amore are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Goodbye Your love." The interjection, prepositional combination, masculine singular possessive and noun in the first example literally means "Bye to your love" in English while the second translates literally into English as "Bye from your love." The respective pronunciation will be "tchow al TOO-o a-MO-rey" in the first example and "tchow dal TOO-o a-MO-rey" in the second in Italian.
Per sempre tuo in Italian means "Forever yours" in English.
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