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How do you express affection in Italian?

By Gabriel Cooper

How do you express affection in Italian?

How do you say that you really love someone?

  1. Sei la mia vita – you are my everything.
  2. Sei la mia anima gemella – you are my soulmate.
  3. Non posso vivere senza de – I can’t live without you.
  4. Sei unico – you are my only one (lit.)
  5. Ti amo profondamente – I am deeply in love with you (lit.)

What are some beautiful Italian phrases?

La vita è più dolce con te. Life is sweeter with you.

  • Le cose belle arrivano quando non le cerchi. Beautiful things come when you’re not looking.
  • La vita è come fotografia,se sorridi,viene meglio.
  • Il segreto della felicità è libertà.
  • Segui il tuo corso,e lascia dir genti.
  • Siamo al mondo per essere veri,non perfetti.
  • Ancora imparo.
  • Sarà perché ti amo.
  • What are some common Italian sayings?

    sì – “yes”

  • no – “no” (mind-blowing,I know)
  • toh – “here,have it” or “look” → Example: Toh,chi si vede! (“Look who’s here!”)
  • peccato – “what a shame” (literally “sin”)
  • dai – “come on” (literally “give”)
  • ciao – “hello” and “goodbye”
  • ecco – “here”,”there”,or used to express comprehension → Ecco,lo sapevo! (“There,I knew it!”)
  • What are Italian proverbs?

    Italian proverbs are simple and full of wisdom and cover all facets of Italian life: relationships, weather, food – you name it. Other than a jab or two at the wife (which I have found in most, if not all cultural proverbs and sayings), these Italian sayings are a great addition to any story, essay or article.

    What is slang for Italian?

    The Italian slang word figurati comes from the verb figurare which means “to be present” or “to appear.” Despite that, this slang exclamation means “don’t worry about it” or “it’s nothing” indicating that someone shouldn’t concern themselves with a situation.