19. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to say “I love you”
19. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to say “I love you”
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Come si dice “I love you” in italiano? Si può dire “ti amo” o “ti voglio bene”.
- Ti amo” indica l’amore romantico. Usiamo “ti amo” generalmente con il/la partner, il marito, la moglie, il/la fidanzato/a.
- Diciamo “ti voglio bene” (o “vi voglio bene” per più persone) quando vogliamo indicare affetto verso un amico, un’amica, un membro della famiglia.
How do you say “I love you” in Italian? You can say “ti amo” or “ti voglio bene”.
- “Ti amo” refers to romantic love. “Ti amo” is generally used with your partner, husband, wife, boyfriend/girlfriend.
- “Ti voglio bene” (or “vi voglio bene” for more than one person) is used to refer to affection towards a friend or a family member.
Ciao!
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Come si dice “I love you” in italiano? Si può dire “ti amo” o “ti voglio bene”.
- Ti amo” indica l’amore romantico. Usiamo “ti amo” generalmente con il/la partner, il marito, la moglie, il/la fidanzato/a.
- Diciamo “ti voglio bene” (o “vi voglio bene” per più persone) quando vogliamo indicare affetto verso un amico, un’amica, un membro della famiglia.
How do you say “I love you” in Italian? You can say “ti amo” or “ti voglio bene”.
- “Ti amo” refers to romantic love. “Ti amo” is generally used with your partner, husband, wife, boyfriend/girlfriend.
- “Ti voglio bene” (or “vi voglio bene” for more than one person) is used to refer to affection towards a friend or a family member.
Ciao!
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