How to Say โVery freshโ in Italian
Freschissimi
freh-SKEES-see-mee
[freh-SKEES-see-mee]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: The ending -issimi makes it stronger: fresh โ very fresh/super fresh. Italian loves this pattern!
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Vendors often use enthusiastic words like this to praise their products.
Phrase Breakdown
Freschissimi
[freh-SKEES-see-mee]
very fresh
Superlative form of fresco, used to say something is extremely fresh.
Questi funghi sono freschissimi al mercato.
These mushrooms are very fresh at the market.
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