"It, ourselves, us" as pronouns and "there" as an adverb are English equivalents of the Italian word ci.
Specifically, the word functions as a personal ("it", "us") or reflexive ("ourselves") pronoun. It also serves as an adverb which may be translated as "here, there, this way". But the pronunciation always remains "tchee".
Ci sarò is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will be there".Specifically, the adverb ci means "there". The verb sarò translates as "(I) will be". The pronunciation will be "TCHEE sa-RO" in Italian.
That we may love each other is an English equivalent of 'Che ci amiamo'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'kay chee ah-mee-AH-moh'. In the word by word translation, the relative 'che' means 'that'. The reflexive 'ci' means 'ourselves'. The verb 'amiamo' means '[we] may love'.
Ci sarai! in Italian is "You will be there!" in English.
Ci risiamo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "There you go!"Specifically, the adverb ci means "there". The verb risiamo translates literally as "(we) are again". The pronunciation will be "TCHEE rees-SYA-mo" in Italian.
Sì, ci sarà in Italian means "Yes, there will be" in English.
"There are over..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Ci sono oltre... .Specifically, the adverb ci means "there." The verb sono means "(they) are" in this context. The adverb/preposition oltre means "beyond, in addition to, over."The pronunciation is "tchee SOH-nohl-treh."
"We will miss you!" in English is Ci mancherai! to one "you" and Ci mancherete! to one or more "you all" in Italian.
"How do we talk?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come ci parliamo?Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The reflexive pronoun ci means "ourselves." The verb parliamo means "(we) are talking, do talk, talk."The pronunciation is "KOH-meh tchee pahr-LYAH-moh."
"Are you there, gorgeous?" in English is Ci sei, bellissima? in Italian.
Ci sono tantissimi desideri! in Italian means "There are so many wishes!" in English.
"You won't be there!" in English is Tu non ci sarai! in Italian.
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