Italian Love Phrases

Many of us want to express our love to the person we love in different styles and languages like by saying some sweet Italian love phrases. Read on to know some of them..
By Amol Vyavhare message icon | Monday, October 27, 2008
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With its picturesque cities and sights, Italy is by far considered the most cherished destination by anyone; especially the ones who are in love. Some of us cannot go or take our loved ones to Italy and express the feelings and the exuberance of the romantic surroundings but we can surely express the love within with some lovely romantic Italian love phrases. So take your loved one to a great romantic place and just show your eternal love through these sweet Italian love phrases:

Phrase: Ti amo
English Interpretation: I Love You! (in a romantic sense, to a lover)

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Ti voglio bene
English Interpretation: I Love You! (said with a feeling of affection for a friend)

Phrase: Sei sempre nel mio cuore
English Interpretation: You are always there in my heart

Phrase: Sto cadendo nell'amore con voi
English Interpretation: I am falling in love with you!

Phrase: Voglio stare con te per sempre
English Interpretation: I want to stay with you forever...

Phrase: Il mio cuore è per voi mio caro
English Interpretation: My heart is for you my dear

Phrase: Tu sei la mia vita, la mia anima
English Interpretation: You are my life, my soul!

Phrase: Voglio che tu vicino a me mio caro
English Interpretation: I want you close to me my dear

Phrase: Voglio tenere a lei nella mia armi
English Interpretation: I want to hold you in my arms..

Phrase: Ti amo con tutta l'anima
English Interpretation: I love you with all my heart

Phrase: Mi manchi
English Interpretation: I miss you

Phrase: Voglio baciare si
English Interpretation: I want to kiss you

Knowing these Italian phrases is not enough, it is the way and manner in which you say it, is important. Native Italian speakers always speak by taking a very very brief pause at every 3-4 characters. For example, you could speak the phrase "Tu sei la mia vita, la mia anima" in this way -

Tu (short and quick)
sei (with a lower pitch)
la (short and quick with a brief pause after)
mia (with emphasis)
vita (scaling down emphasis)
la mia (quick)
anima (much emphasis and stretch)

Honestly, if you are very serious with this stuff, get an Italian teacher who would guide you in a much more detailed, clear and concise manner. I hope these Italian phrases help you and aid you in bringing your loved one more closer to you. Good luck!

Reader's Comments

Kym on Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Careful with Ti Voglio Bene It does mean 'I love you' but isn't used in a romantic sense. Its used often between friends to express love between them.
Amol on Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Thank you so much Kym for the correction. Updated the article to depict the correct meaning
Alan on Saturday, December 20, 2008
thanks for these lovely phrases