5 thoughts on “What does tiamo English mean ??”

  1. Tiamo is Italian, I love you.

    The I love you in other countries:

    British: I love you

    France: Je T'aime, Je T'adore

    Greek: s'Agapo

    Tiamo

    Portuguese: EU Te amo

    Swedish: jag alskar digar
    n Romania: Te ubesk
    n Polish: kocham CIEBIE

    Tacheid Island: Ua Here Vau la oe

    Lebanon: Bahibak

    n Russia: YA Teby Liubliu

    Indonesia: Saya Cinta Padamu

    South Korea: Sarang Heyo R
    u anh

    Hawaii: Aloha WAU IA OI.
    To expansion information: Tiamo Ti Ama.
    In 1955, Tiamo founded the first jewelry club in the city center of Milan, Italy. The founder Sofiglia designed a stylish and excellent quality ring, necklace, bracelet and earrings and other products. Passion and pursuit. Today, this well -known jewelry club still has a high reputation and fame in the upper Society of Italy. The value reflected by Tiamo products has always been regarded as an extraordinary enjoyment in daily life.

  2. Ti AMO is not English, it is Italian. The complete form is IO TI AMO, which means "I love you." AMO means love, reading/amo/. TI is the form of pronoun Tu (you). It is generally placed in front of the verb, which is divided into it, or placed behind the verb irregular formula, the auxiliary verb, and write it. Such as:
    io ti amo.
    amarti
    In Italian, vowel letters A send/A/sound in a single word. The lips are oval, the tip of the tongue is against the gums, and the lips shrink slightly. Note that Italian is different from French and American English. There is no sound/ɑ/pitch. Such as:
    mamma Mom
    papà dad
    fama reputation
    lana wool
    banana banana
    sala lobby hall

  3. It should be ti amo. I love you in Italian.
    amo is the first person in the single number of the verb AMORE,
    is i love
    ti is an object. Your non -repeated form
    tiamo: Italian -I love you.
    te quiero: Spanish -I love you.

  4. It should be ti amo. I love you in Italian. AMO is the first -person first person of the verb AMORE, that is, I love Ti is an object of your non -re -reading.
    remember to adopt

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