Sfegatato

Italian word of the day

OriginFrom the Italian noun fegato, which means “liver”
TranslationPassionate, committed; someone who is extremely passionate about something
IPA pronunciation/sfeɡaˈtaːto/

Sfegatato
Passionate, committed

Different forms of sfegatato

Like most adjectives in Italian, sfegatato has two articles (definite or indefinite articles) and two numbers (singular or plural).

SingularPlural
MasculineSfegatatoSfegatati
FeminineSfegatataSfegatate
a group of three fans cheering

Examples

Maurizio è un fan sfegatato degli U2.
Maurizio is a die-hard U2 fan.

Sono la tua fan più sfegatata.
I am your biggest fan.

Carlo è un tifoso sfegatato del Milan e non si perde alcuna partita.
Carlo is a die-hard Milan fan and does not miss any game.


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