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Come si dice in italiano: I love...
In english, we say: I love dogs, I love school, I love my city, I love chocolate, etc. However, it seems that the phrase mi piace is more commonly used in Italian and the phrase "I love..." is reserved for ???people??? or...?. Is this true? If so, how does one distinguish between "I love something" and "I like something"? Would I just say: mi piace molto...? Or is there another way to say this?
Thanks so much all! Grazie mille e tutti!
Nov 27, 2012 5:25 AM
Answers · 4
mi piace ++ (I like) x thinghs or people
Io amo ++++ (I love) "" """
Bye
November 27, 2012
In italiano I love si dice amare.
Io amo
tu ami
egli ama
November 28, 2012
Tu puoi dire "mi piace la cioccolata" o anche "amo la cioccolata" . If you say "amo" , it means " I really like chocolate"
November 27, 2012
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