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burcu o.
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in Turkish we say "seni seviyorum"
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Rating: 5
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October 28, 2014
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in Italian we say "Ti voglio tanto bene"
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Guest
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in English we say "I love you"
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Kinomy
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in Vietnamese we say "Anh yêu em / Em yêu anh"
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Ekaterina
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Rating: 4
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January 14, 2014
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in Russian we say "Я люблю тебя!"
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Claire R.
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Rating: 0
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October 31, 2013
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in French we say "Je t'aime"
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Denisse
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Rating: 2
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September 30, 2013
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in Spanish we say "Te amo"
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macylou b.
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Rating: 5
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September 12, 2013
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Erin
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Instead of "Ti amo!", in English we say "I love you"
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Heather S.
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Nice quick game for English speakers looking to learn some simple Italian phrases. :)
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