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Italian is sometimes called the “language of love” for its smooth, musical sound—and its association with love and expressiveness! So, naturally, when it comes to Italian terms of endearment, there are plenty to choose from. You’ve probably heard the term “amore” (love) in pop culture, but how do you address your partner as “dearest” or call your niece a “little angel”? In this article, we’ll explore Italian nicknames and terms of endearment for partners, friends, family, and beyond, complete with pronunciation guides to help you get started.
Example Italian Terms of Endearment
- Romantic: Amore (Love), Cuore mio (My heart), and Vita mia (My life)
- For family: Mammina (Mom), Papino (Dad), Nonnino (Grandpa), and Nonnina (Grandma)
- For kids: Bambolotto (Little baby), Dolcezza (Sweetness), and Monello (Rascal)
- Food-inspired: Polpetto (Meatball) and Fragolino (Little stawberry)
- Animal-inspired: Gattino (Kitten), Lupino (Little wolf), and Scimietto (Little monkey)
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- ↑ https://www.omniglot.com/language/endearment/italian.htm
- ↑ https://dailyitalianwords.com/cute-italian-nicknames-for-your-boyfriend/
- ↑ https://www.omniglot.com/language/endearment/italian.htm
- ↑ https://dailyitalianwords.com/how-to-say-friend-in-italian/
- ↑ https://onlineitalianclub.com/free-italian-exercises-and-resources/italian-vocabulary/vocabulary-animals/
- ↑ https://languagedrops.com/blog/italian-suffixes
- ↑ https://languagedrops.com/blog/italian-suffixes