Sfegatato

Italian word of the day

Pronunciation
English translationPassionate, committed; someone who is extremely passionate about something
OriginFrom the Italian noun fegato, which means “liver”

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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