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.
feisty {adjective}
energico {adj.}
By far, the most common compliment in Italian is bello (“beautiful,” “nice” ), which can be used to both compliment a person's look and to praise an object's or animal's appearance. Sei una bella ragazza. (“You are a beautiful girl.” ) Sei un bel ragazzo.
Italian:: patronymic or plural form of the personal name Pitto a Lombard variant of Bitto . from the plural of pitto 'painted mottled dappled' applied as a nickname for someone with graying hair or beard.
masculine noun. (sensazione) disgust. è uno schifo! it's disgusting! fare schifo (cibo, insetto) to be disgusting; (libro, film) to be dreadful or awful.
caldo. More Italian words for hot. caldo adjective. warm, ardent, fervent. bollente adjective.
(beautiful, gen) bello/a. (delightful) (meal, voice) delizioso/a. (evening, party) bellissimo/a. (holiday, weather) bello/a.
How to say beautiful in Italian: bello, bella, belli, belle. The Italian word for beautiful is bello. However, Italian uses different forms of the word 'bello= beautiful' depending on the gender and quantity of the thing you are talking about (yes, in Italian everything is either masculine or feminine, even objects!).
goomah (plural goomahs) (Italian-American slang) A mistress. (slang) The mistress of a Mafioso.
A diminutive of the Italian word bambino, which means “child,” Bambi has fewer letters but a lot of character.
dinky {adjective}
piccolo {adj.} carino {adj.}
It's “Gattara” (pronounced gatt-taa-raa), and it's an Italian word used to describe a cat lady –a woman, often old, who feeds and devotes herself to cats, domestic and stray alike!
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noun. reprimand [noun] angry or severe words; a rebuke. scolding [noun] a stern or angry rebuke.
Italian (southern; Cànova): from cànova 'cupboard cellar food shop' presumably applied as a metonymic occupational name for a seller of comestibles.
Sardo is a hard, grating cow's milk Argentine cheese that is similar to Pecorino Romano, although the latter is made from sheep's milk and is sharper. Sardo comes from Argentina, and is not to be confused with Pecorino Sardo, another Italian sheep's cheese. Sardo is traditionally coagulated by animal rennet.
New Word Suggestion. [Italian] fem. Very Pretty or Very Beautiful. Submitted By: DavedWachsman2 - 02/06/2013.
Of course, when you're introduced to someone, you need to know how to reply. People usually simply say piacere (nice to meet you), whether in formal or informal situations. Piacere – Piacere. Nice to meet you.
Ciao bella is a friendly, sometimes flirtatious way to address a singular woman or a friendly way to greet a close female friend.