Ti Amo!
- Marisa Conway
- Feb 12
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 5
In Italian, you express romantic love by saying "Ti amo".
For a more affectionate, non-romantic expression (towards family or close friends), you can use "Ti voglio bene", which translates to "I care about you" or "I love you" in a platonic way.
Exploring San Valentino: A Town Steeped in History and Romance
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San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore is a mountain hill town located in the province of Pescara, within the Abruzzo region of central Italy.
San Valentino or Saint Valentine was a Roman saint from the 3rd century, honored in Western Christianity on February 14.
Since the High Middle Ages, his feast day has been linked to the tradition of courtly love. He is also the patron saint of Terni, epilepsy, and beekeepers.
Romantic Italian Terms of Endearment
Here are some ways to express your love in Italian:
#1: dolcezza=sweet
#2: amore mio:=my love
#3: tesoro= darling
#4:caro/cara= dear
#5: cuore mio= my heart
#6: vita mia= my life

Espressioni d'Amore Profondo in Italiano
1. Sei l'amore della mia vita.= You are the Love of my Life.
2. Ti adoro.= I adore you.
3. Voglio stare sempre con te.= I want to be with you always.
4. Per te farei di tutto. = I would do anything for you.
5. Sei bellissima. = You are beautiful.
Have a wonderful February 14th, and remember to surprise that someone special in your life!
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