'Mi piace' (mee pee-AHchay) is Italian, literally, '(it) pleases me' = 'I like....'
IT MEANS " I LIKE YOU"
Mi in Spanish is translated to English to mean, me, my or mine (:
The Spanish term "mi horario" means "my schedule" in English.
My Fast
my death
My homeland
"I like you!" in English is Mi piaci! in Italian.
"I still like you!" in English is Mi piaci ancora! in Italian.
Mi piaci tanto is "I really like you" in Italian.
"I like you like that" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Così mi piaci."Specifically, the adverb così means "like, so." The personal pronoun mi means "to me." The verb piacimeans "(informal singular you) are pleasing to."The pronunciation is "koh-ZEE mee PYAH-tchee."
Mi piaci, Trent is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I like you, Trent."Specifically, the pronoun mi means "to me." The verb piaci means "(informal singular you) are pleasing to." The pronunciation is "mee PYAH-tchee trehnt."
Mi piaci tanto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I like you so much."Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "to me." The verb piaci means "(informal singular you) are pleasing to." The adverb tanto means "so much."The pronunciation is "mee PYAH-tchee TAHN-toh."
Paolo, mi piaci davvero ma ci vediamo mai più? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Paolo, I really like you, but are we ever going to see each other again?" The declaration and question translate literally into English as "Paul, you really please me, but are we ever seeing each other any more?" The pronunciation will be "POW-lo mee PYA-tchee dav-VEY-ro ma tchee vey-DYA-mo meye pyoo" in Italian.
Anche tu mi piaci! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I like you, too!" The statement translates literally as "You too, you're pleasing to me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "AN-key too mee PYA-tchee" in Pisan Italian.
mi pable in English= my pable
The Italian verb "piacere" is conjugated differently from most verbs. It follows a pattern where the thing that is liked is the subject of the sentence, while the person doing the liking is the indirect object. For example, "mi piace" means "I like it", "ti piace" means "you like it", and so on.
mi in spanish means my
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