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hottie {noun}
gran figo {m} [coll.] gnocco {m} [dial.]
BELLISSIMO / A
Bello (masculine) and bella (feminine) mean beautiful. Place -issimo or -issima at the end to add emphasis (very beautiful) and they become valid translations for gorgeous.
sissy {noun}
femminuccia {f} [humor.]
One of my favourite Italian words of all time is the onomatopoeic paffuto which translates as chubby or plump in reference to people and certain body parts.
ciccio {adj.}
What are the prettiest Italian words? Some beautiful Italian words are: Pensierino, Zanzara, Farfalla, Pantofolaio, and Addirittura.
Italian Word of the Day: Carino (cute / nice)
Very Pretty or Very Beautiful.
Amore is the Italian word for “love”, so “my love” is amore mio. There's also another way to use amore and make it “cuter”, by adding the suffix -ino to it: amorino (“little love”).
Bella – bella is feminine of bello and it is used before or after singular, feminine nouns. Some examples are: Una bella ragazza – a beautiful girl. Che bella signora – what a beautiful lady.
drop-dead (slang) ravishing. She looked ravishing. hot (informal) fit (British, informal)
Here are some famous Italian sayings: a caval donato non si guarda in bocca (don't look a gift horse in the mouth), chi dorme non piglia pesci (you snooze, you lose), parla bene, ma parla poco (speak well, but speak little), tutto è bene ciò che finisce bene (all is well that ends well).
There are two main ways of saying 'happy' in Italian: felice and contento. Felice does not change its ending between masculine and feminine, but it does with the plural. Contento, on the other hand, behaves like a regular adjective. Both can be used with the constructions: Sono… / Mi sento…
The word for the daughter of a king or queen, or the wife or daughter of a prince, is principessa (feminine, plural: principesse) in Italian.
An excess of adipose visceral fat is known as central obesity, the "pot belly" or "beer belly" effect, in which the abdomen protrudes excessively. This body type is also known as "apple shaped", as opposed to "pear shaped" in which fat is deposited on the hips and buttocks.
bulla {adjective feminine}
thuggish {adj.} bulla (also: bullo) tough {adj.}
While today a paunch is specifically a chubby or protruding belly, it once meant simply "stomach," from the Latin panticem, "belly," and it may be related to panus, or "swelling." Definitions of paunch. a protruding abdomen. synonyms: belly. types: bay window, corporation, pot, potbelly, tummy.