How to Say ‘You can't imagine how much I feel like making love to you.’ in Italian
Che ho una voglia di fare l'amore con lei che non si puó immaginare!
Phrase Breakdown
Che ho una voglia di fare l'amore con lei
che
non
si
puó
immaginare
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Che
[keh]
that
Points to the following information.
Che è incredibile!
That's incredible!
ho
[oh]
have
To possess or hold.
Ho un desiderio.
I have a wish.
una
[oo-nah]
a
One single item or entity.
Una strada lunga.
A long road.
voglia
[voh-lyah]
desire
A wish or longing for something.
Ho una forte voglia di vincere.
I have a strong desire to win.
di
[dee]
to
Used to indicate purpose or intention.
Voglio di esplorare.
I want to explore.
fare
[fah-reh]
do
To perform a particular action.
Devo fare qualcosa.
I need to do something.
l'amore
[lah-moh-reh]
the
Denotes a specific noun referenced.
L'amore è eterno.
Love is eternal.
con
[kohn]
with
Accompaniment or association.
Cammina con un amico.
Walk with a friend.
lei
[ley]
her
Refers to the woman being discussed.
Ho parlato con lei ieri.
I spoke with her yesterday.
che
[keh]
that
Refers back to something previously mentioned.
Che non è vero!
That's not true!
non
[non]
not
Used to indicate negation, denial, or refusal.
Non posso farlo.
I cannot do it.
si
[see]
you can
Indicates availability to action.
Si può venire.
You can come.
puó
[poo-oh]
can
Highlights the ability to do something.
Può succedere.
It can happen.
immaginare
[eem-mah-jee-nah-reh]
imagine
To form a mental image or concept.
Non posso immaginarlo.
I cannot imagine it.
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