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rabbia

anger

noun RAHB-byah Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'rabies'

Also means

rabies

Usage Note

Rabbia chiefly means anger and lives in che rabbia! ('how annoying!') and fare rabbia ('to make someone angry'). It also names the disease rabies, its original Latin sense.

Examples

"Provo molta rabbia ora."

Natural Translation

I feel a lot of anger now.

Literal Translation

I-feel much anger now.

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