Meaning of sfegatato in Italian
Sfegatato is the Italian translation for “passionate” or “committed”. It is most often used as an adjective and describes someone who is extremely passionate about something, especially in the context of being an enthusiastic fan.
Origin | From the Italian noun fegato, which means “liver” |
Pronunciation | /sfeɡaˈtaːto/ |
Sfegatato
Passionate, committed
Sfegatato in Italian: Different forms
Like all other adjectives in Italian, sfegatato needs to match the gender (masculine or feminine) and the number (singular or plural) of the noun.
Singular | Plural | |
Masculine | Sfegatato | Sfegatati |
Feminine | Sfegatata | Sfegatate |
Sfegatato in Italian: 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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