How to Say โI'm so happy.โ in Italian
Sono troppo felice.
SOH-noh TROHP-poh feh-LEE-cheh
[SOH-noh TROHP-poh feh-LEE-cheh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally 'I am too happy,' but natural meaning is 'Iโm so/really happy.'
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Exactly the kind of dramatic joy Italians express after a late winner.
Phrase Breakdown
Sono
[SOH-noh]
I am
"Sono" is the first-person singular of "essere" and means "I am."
Sono troppo felice dopo questo gol.
I am so happy after this goal.
troppo
[TROHP-poh]
too; very
"Troppo" adds strong emphasis here, meaning "so" or "very."
Sono troppo emozionato per parlare.
I am too excited to speak.
felice.
feh-LEE-cheh
happy
Adjective describing a state of happiness.
Sono felice oggi.
I am happy today.
Words in this phrase
felice
[feh-LEE-cheh]
happy
"Felice" describes a happy emotional state.
Mi sento felice quando segniamo.
I feel happy when we score.
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