How to Say ‘They are fragrant.’ in Italian
Sono profumati.
SOH-noh proh-foo-MAH-tee
[SOH-noh proh-foo-MAH-tee]
💬 Usage Tip: Profumati literally means “perfumed/fragrant.” In food talk, it means nicely aromatic.
🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians love describing food by aroma. If something is profumato, that is a big compliment.
Phrase Breakdown
Sono
[SOH-noh]
they are
Plural form of the verb essere used for description.
Sono profumati i finferli di oggi.
Today's chanterelles are fragrant.
profumati
[proh-foo-MAH-tee]
fragrant
Masculine plural adjective meaning aromatic or pleasantly scented.
I porcini sono profumati dopo la pioggia.
The porcini are fragrant after the rain.
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