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What is 'Ti amo' when translated from Italian to English?

I love you, I love you is an English equivalent of 'Ti amo, ti amo'. The personal pronoun 'ti' means 'you'. The verb 'amo' means '[I] am loving, do love, love'. Together, they're pronounced 'tee AH-moh'.


How do you spell I love you in Italian?

How do you say "I love you" in Italy? ti amo


I love you in Welsh?

Standard - Rwy'n dy garu di Informal - Fi'n caru ti Mae gen i gariad i ti ( I have love for you ) Ti yw fy nghariad i (You are my love) your welcome!!!! :)


What is you love u in italian?

Ti amo Ti voglio bene


What does caru ti mean?

Caru Ti Means "Love you" Directly.


Does TI get along with his step daughter Zonnique?

Yes if you saw ti and tiny show you would know he love her and she love him


How do you say love and miss you loads in welsh?

Caru ti a methu ti


How do you I am in love with you in spanish?

Te amo/quiero = I love you Me enamoro de ti = I'm falling in love with you Estoy enamorado/a de ti (male/female 'I') = I'm in love with you


What does Para ti mi amor mean?

for you my love


What is i love you in Welsh?

It's "Rwy'n caru ti" not "I love you"


What is 'Io ti amo molto' when translated from Italian to English?

"I love you, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo, mi'amore! The declaration/exclamation models such colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal, poetic forms -- of Ti amo, mio amore! and Ti amo, amore mio! -- as Ti amo, amor mio, Ti amo, mi'amor, and Ti amo, mio amore, whose casual nature is indicate by the dropping of consonants and vowels. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo MEE-a-MO-rey" in Italian.


What is 'Ti amo bello' when translated from Italian to English?

Ti amo! Come stai? in Italian means "I love you! How are you?" in English.