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"I am tired too!" in English means Sono stanco anche! in Italian.
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Anch'io is an Italian equivalent of 'me too'. The adverb 'anche'* means 'also, too'. The subject pronoun 'io'means 'I'. Together, they're pronounced 'ahn-KEE-oh'.*The vowel 'e' of 'anche' drops before a noun or pronoun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'anch'io'.
"tu as quel âge" mean "how old are you" ;)
Assuming you mean tu sabes, it means "you know"
"You are beautiful too!" in English means Anche tu sei bello! to a man, Anche tu sei bella! to a woman, Anche voi siete belli! to men and Anche voi siete belle! to women in Italian.
Anche tu is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You too."Specifically, the adverb anche means "also, too." The pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The pronunciation is "AHN-keh too."
"So are you" in English means Anche tu lo sei in Italian.
"You too are a handsome boy!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Anche tu sei un bel ragazzo! The declarative statement also translates into English as "You're one handsome boy too!" The pronunciation will be "AN-key too SEH-ee on bel ra-GAT-tso" in Italian.
The cast of Anche tu - 2000 includes: Giacinto Palmarini
"Ha-ha, thank you, so are you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ehehe, grazie, anche tu.Specifically, the term ehehe is one of many Italian equivalents of "haha." The interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The adverb anche means "also, too." The pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "eh-eh GRAH-tsyeh AHN-keh too."
"And you a most beautiful woman!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Anche tu, una bellissima donna! The feminine singular declarative phrase also may be rendered into English as "You too, a gorgeous woman!" The pronunciation will be "AN-key too OO-na bel-LEES-see-ma DON-na" in Italian.
Anche lei in Italian means "even her" in English.
Anche qui in Italian means "also here" in English.
Ehehe, grazie, anche tu is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Haha, thank you, so are you."Specifically, the term ehehe is one of many Italian equivalents of "haha." The interjection/noun grazie means "thank you, thanks." The adverb anche means "also, too." The pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you."The pronunciation is "eh-eh GRAH-tsyeh AHN-keh too."
The Spanish sentence "detto anche di te" translates to "said about you" in English.
"Also" in English is anche in Italian.