zombie
zombie
noun DZOM-bee Rare
Origin: From Haitian Creole zonbi, of West African origin.
Usage Note
Zombie is used in Italian exactly as in English — both for the horror/pop-culture undead creature and colloquially for a person who appears exhausted and unresponsive. It is an invariable noun: uno zombie, gli zombie (plural unchanged). The grammatical gender is masculine.
Examples
"Si muoveva come uno zombie per la stanchezza."
Natural Translation
He was moving like a zombie from exhaustion.
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