How to Say ‘I admire you a lot.’ in Italian
Ti ammiro molto.
tee ahm-mee-roh mohl-toh
[tee ahm-mee-roh mohl-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'ammirare' is used to express deep respect or admiration.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Expressing admiration is considered a sincere and respectful gesture.
Phrase Breakdown
Ti
[tee]
I
A pronoun referring to the speaker.
Ti voglio bene.
I care about you.
ammiro
[ahm-mee-roh]
admire
To regard with respect or warm approval.
Ammiro il tuo coraggio.
I admire your courage.
molto
[mohl-toh]
you very much
Indicates a high degree of admiration.
Ti ammiro molto per la tua determinazione.
I admire you very much for your determination.
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