How to Say ‘You have a big heart.’ in Italian
Hai un cuore grande.
ai oon kwor-reh grahn-deh
[ai oon kwor-reh grahn-deh]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a direct translation but shares the same meaning of generosity and kindness.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Heartfelt expressions of admiration are valued in personal relationships.
Phrase Breakdown
Hai
[ai]
You have
Indicates possession or association.
Hai un cuore grande e generoso.
You have a big and generous heart.
un cuore
oon kwor-reh
a heart
Refers to the emotional or compassionate center.
Un cuore gentile.
A kind heart.
Words in this phrase
un
[oon]
a
An indefinite article for singular masculine nouns.
Ho un nuovo libro da leggere.
I have a new book to read.
cuore
[kwor-reh]
heart
A hollow muscular organ that pumps blood.
Il tuo cuore è pieno di amore.
Your heart is full of love.
grande
[grahn-deh]
big
Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
Hai un grande sorriso sul tuo volto.
You have a big smile on your face.
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