fidanzato
boyfriend
noun fee-dahn-TSAH-toh Less Common
Origin: from 'fidanzare', from 'fede', faith, pledge
Also means
fiancé
Usage Note
Fidanzato ranges from a steady boyfriend to a formally engaged fiancé, so context decides which English word fits. The feminine is fidanzata and the plural fidanzati can mean a couple. It comes from the idea of a pledge of faith, fede, between partners.
Examples
"Il mio fidanzato cucina bene."
Natural Translation
My boyfriend cooks well.
Literal Translation
The my boyfriend cooks well.
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