How do you say i love you in italian?
L'amo is I love you in Italian. This is very similar in Spanish except it's te amo. ChaCha!
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In Italian, 'i love you' is 'i love you'
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I love you in English is Ti amois when translated to Italian.
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Ti amo is I love you in Italian
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"Ti amo" is how you say I love you in in Italian.
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In Italian, "I love you" is said "Ti amo". Thanks for using ChaCha!
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"I Love You" translates to "Ti Amo" in Italian.
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I love you in English translates to Ti amo in Italian. Need another translation? ChaCha again!
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I love you translated into Italian is l'amo. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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