
- Showing Love and Affection
- “Ti amo” – Used for deep, romantic love (between partners or spouses).
- “Ti voglio bene” – A softer way of saying “I care about you” or “I love you” (used for friends, family, or early stages of love).
- “Sono innamorato/a di te” – “I am in love with you” (masculine: innamorato, feminine: innamorata).
- “Sei bellissima” / “Sei bellissimo” – “You are beautiful” (feminine/masculine).
- “Mi fai impazzire” – “You drive me crazy” (in a romantic way).
- “Sei il mio tutto” – “You are my everything.”
- Showing Desire and Passion
- “Ti desidero” – “I desire you.”
- “Mi manchi” – “I miss you.”
- “Ho voglia di te” – “I long for you.”
- While Displaying Emotions and Feelings
- “Sono felice con te” – “I am happy with you.”
- “Mi rendi felice” – “You make me happy.”
- “Non posso vivere senza di te” – “I can’t live without you.”
- “Mi fai sentire speciale” – “You make me feel special.”
- Some Romantic Gestures in Italian Culture

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