I miss you very much. How do you say it in Italian?

I really hope your Italian is Mimanchi Cosi Tanto.

Italian (Italian: Italiano;; English: Italian belongs to the Romance family of Indo-European family and is one of the official languages of Italy, Switzerland, Vatican and San Marino. Italian in a broad sense includes Tuscany, Lombardy, Sardinia, Naples, Sicily and Venice. Italian in a narrow sense refers to the standard Italian based on Tuscan.

As the medium of the great Renaissance culture, Italian has a far-reaching influence on other languages in Western Europe. Italian is the official language of Italy. The standard Italian is Tuscan dialect, which is pronounced in the southern half of Italy. Standard Italian has recently added a little accent to the economic center of Milan.

Grammar:

Italian is a language with rich morphological changes, and six of the nine parts of speech have morphological changes. In a sentence, person, part of speech and tense should be consistent. Italian grammar is complicated, and it is difficult to practice without certain grammar knowledge. But as long as you lay a good foundation and learn verb conjugation well, you can learn without a teacher.

Italian * * * has seven forms, and each form has many tenses, which add up to 22 tenses. Most tenses have six people. This is the main difficulty for foreigners to learn Italian, so learning verbs well is the key to mastering Italian grammar. Verbs are the core of a sentence. In Italian, verbs are more important.