mania
mania, obsession
noun mah-NEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek mania (madness, frenzy).
Also means
craze, fad
Usage Note
Mania in everyday Italian ranges from a harmless obsession or habit (ho la mania dell'ordine — I'm obsessed with tidiness) to a clinical sense of mania. The plural manie commonly means quirks or pet habits. The related adjective is maniaco (manic, obsessive).
Examples
"Ha la mania di controllare il telefono ogni cinque minuti."
Natural Translation
He has the obsession of checking his phone every five minutes.
Literal Translation
He-has the mania of to-check the phone every five minutes.
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