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  1. 7 lut 2023 · 1. Ti amo! The most traditional way to say that you love someone romantically in Italian is Ti amo. Amo is the first person singular form of the verb amare, meaning “to love”.

  2. 20 gru 2021 · The phrase ti amo translates to "I love you" but signifies deep, romantic love in Italian culture. Italians use ti voglio bene for platonic or familial affection, meaning "I wish you well" or "I care about you."

  3. Ti amo is too intense for non-romantic relationships (family, friends) – to say "I love you" to them, use the expression ti voglio bene.

  4. 30 maj 2020 · In Italian however, there are two different phrases that equate to I love you and learning how they differ is extremely important. 1) Ti amo. 2) Ti voglio bene. Ti amo is used towards someone with whom you have a romantic and/or sexual relationship.

  5. 13 paź 2019 · Ti amo is from the verb amare (to love). Here is the full conjugation of amare in the most popular tenses. Presente (present tense) (Io) ti amo = I love you. (Tu) mi ami = You love me. (Lui/Lei) mi ama = He/She loves me. (Noi) vi amiamo = We love you (plural)

  6. 14 lip 2023 · Learn about ti amo, ti voglio bene, ti adoro and many other phrases that mean I love you in Italian, and when to use them. Find out how to respond to I love you in Italian if you love the person back.

  7. 9 lip 2024 · Ti amo is the Italian for ‘I love you’ and expresses romantic love. It is as charged as the English ‘I love you’ when used to express love to a partner and has the same great, emotionally significant meaning.

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