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In this page, we will learn about the 10 most used Italian words to express feelings and emotions.
Most Used Italian Words for Feelings and Emotions[edit | edit source]
Word in Italian | IPA pronunciation | Translation in English | Example of phrase in Italian | Translation of the example in English |
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felice | /feˈliːtʃe/ | happy | Sono felice di vederti. | I am happy to see you. |
triste | /ˈtriste/ | sad | Mi sento triste oggi. | I feel sad today. |
arrabbiato | /arraˈbbatɔ/ | angry | Lui è arrabbiato con me. | He is angry with me. |
stanco | /ˈstankɔ/ | tired | Sono stanco dopo il lavoro. | I am tired after work. |
contento | /konˈtɛnto/ | content | Sono contento di questo risultato. | I am content with this result. |
impaurito | /imˈpaurito/ | frightened | Sono impaurito da quel rumore. | I am frightened by that noise. |
sconvolto | /skoˈvolto/ | shocked | Mi sono sentito sconvolto da quella notizia. | I felt shocked by that news. |
emozionato | /emoˈtʃonato/ | excited | Sono emozionato per il mio viaggio. | I am excited for my trip. |
annoiato | /anˈnɔjato/ | bored | Mi sento annoiato in questo momento. | I feel bored at the moment. |
confuso | /konˈfuzo/ | confused | Sono confuso da queste istruzioni. | I am confused by these instructions. |
Dialogue Using the Words[edit | edit source]
Persona 1: Ciao, come stai?
Persona 2: Ciao, non molto bene. Mi sento triste oggi.
Persona 1: Mi dispiace sentirlo. Perché sei triste?
Persona 2: Ho avuto una giornata difficile al lavoro. Sono anche stanco.
Persona 1: Capisco. Ma c'è qualcosa che ti rende felice?
Persona 2: Sì, mi piace molto leggere. Mi fa sentire contento.
Persona 1: Bene, allora. Spero che ti sentirai meglio presto.
Persona 2: Grazie, sì. Mi sentirò meglio domani.
Videos[edit | edit source]
5 common Feelings & Emotions you can use in Italian - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Verbs in Italian
- Drinks
- Greetings
- Asking Directions
- Days Months and Seasons
- Travel
- Useful Verbs
- Basic Phrases in İtalian
- Body parts
- Verbi Italiani Comuni