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Hao FU
preche "ti amo"significa I LOVE YOU,ma "ti manco"significa "YOU MISS ME "
May 17, 2012 12:01 PM
Answers · 2
You already know /amare/ so it does not need an explanation.
mancare goes like this:
/XYZ manca a me/
means:
I miss XYZ
Therefore:
io manco a te (a te == ti)
or
manco a te
or
ti manco
means
you miss me
Something similar happens when you compare
the syntax patterns of /piacere/ and /to like/
May 17, 2012
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Hao FU
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Chinese (Mandarin), Italian
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Italian
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