How do you say 'I am happy' in Italian?
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Common phrases to express basic emotions like happiness, sadness, fear, and anger in Italian.
By mastering this deck, you'll be able to confidently express and recognize fundamental emotions in Italian, enhancing your conversational skills and emotional understanding in a variety of social contexts, whether traveling, talking with friends, or engaging in cultural exchange.
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| 1 | How do you say 'I am happy' in Italian? | Sono felice. | Felice sounds like 'happy' in English. |
| 2 | What is the Italian phrase for 'I am sad'? | Sono triste. | Triste sounds like 'triste' in English, meaning sad. |
| 3 | How do you express 'I am afraid' in Italian? | Ho paura. | Paura means fear; 'ho' is 'I have,' so 'I have fear.' |
| 4 | What is the Italian way to say 'I am angry'? | Sono arrabbiato (masculine) / Sono arrabbiata (feminine). | Arrabbiato/a is related to 'anger'; match gender accordingly. |
| 5 | Translate 'I feel excited' into Italian. | Mi sento eccitato (masculine) / Mi sento eccitata (feminine). | Eccitato/a relates to excitement or eagerness. |
| 6 | How do you say 'I am surprised' in Italian? | Sono sorpreso (masculine) / Sono sorpresa (feminine). | Sorpreso/a means surprised. |
| 7 | What is the phrase for 'I am bored' in Italian? | Sono annoiato (masculine) / Sono annoiata (feminine). | Annoiato/a relates to boredom. |
| 8 | How do you express 'I am disgusted' in Italian? | Sono disgustato (masculine) / Sono disgustata (feminine). | Disgustato/a refers to feeling disgust. |
| 9 | Translate 'She is feeling anxious' into Italian. | Lei si sente ansiosa. | Ansiosa is the feminine form of anxious. |
| 10 | How do you say 'He is furious' in Italian? | Lui รจ furioso. | Furioso indicates intense anger. |
| 11 | What is the Italian phrase for 'I am content'? | Sono contento (masculine) / Sono contenta (feminine). | Contento/a means content or pleased. |
| 12 | How do you say 'I am worried' in Italian? | Sono preoccupato (masculine) / Sono preoccupata (feminine). | Preoccupato/a relates to worry or concern. |
| 13 | Translate 'They are excited' into Italian. | Sono entusiasti (masculine) / Sono entusiaste (feminine). | Entusiasta/a means enthusiastic or excited. |
| 14 | What is the phrase for 'I feel lonely' in Italian? | Mi sento solo (masculine) / Mi sento sola (feminine). | Sola/solo means lonely. |
| 15 | How do you express 'He is jealous' in Italian? | Lui รจ geloso. | Geloso relates to jealousy. |
| 16 | Translate 'I am proud' into Italian. | Sono orgoglioso (masculine) / Sono orgogliosa (feminine). | Orgoglioso/a means proud. |
| 17 | What is the Italian phrase for 'She is embarrassed'? | Lei รจ imbarazzata. | Imbarazzata relates to feeling embarrassed. |
| 18 | How do you say 'I am calm' in Italian? | Sono calmo (masculine) / Sono calma (feminine). | Calmo/a means calm or peaceful. |
| 19 | Translate 'They are worried' into Italian. | Loro sono preoccupati (masculine) / preoccupate (feminine). | Preoccupati/a relates to worry. |
| 20 | What is the Italian expression for 'I feel hopeful'? | Mi sento speranzoso (masculine) / speranzosa (feminine). | Speranzoso/a relates to hope. |
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