maledetto
damned
adjective mah-leh-DET-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin maledictus, past participle of maledicere (to speak ill of, to curse).
Also means
cursed
Usage Note
Maledetto functions as an adjective ('damned', 'wretched') and as a mild expletive before a noun (quel maledetto traffico! — that damned traffic!). It can also mean literally cursed in a supernatural sense. The past participle of maledire (to curse) and the adjective are identical in form. Stronger in register than dannato in some contexts.
Examples
"Quel maledetto computer si è rotto di nuovo."
Natural Translation
That damned computer broke again.
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