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How do you say "What do you love?" in Italian?

Cosa ami?

Noun

In Italian, "What do you love?" is Cosa ami?.

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Pronunciation

Ami sounds like 'AH-mee'. First syllable gets the stress.

Grammar notes

Ami is second person singular of amare. Cosa ami is direct.

Example sentence

Cosa ami più di tutto?

What do you love most of all?

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How to remember Cosa ami?

Ami means 'you love'. Cosa ami literally asks 'what do you love'.

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Questions about Cosa ami?

How do you say "What do you love?" in Italian?

In Italian, "What do you love?" is Cosa ami?. It is a noun.

How is Cosa ami? written in Italian?

Cosa ami? is written using the standard Italian script.

How is Cosa ami? used in a sentence?

Use Cosa ami? as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Cosa ami più di tutto? (What do you love most of all?).

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