Monday, April 20, 2009

A Word From the Italian Dictionary

Blog No. 110: A Word From the Italian Dictionary


I'm pulling a word from the Italian Dictionary and I'm going to use it in as many sentences I can, be it in Italian or English.

The Word: Puffy/Gonfio (adjective)

How do they make those Peeps that puffy?

Ho i capelli molti gonfi. (I have very puffy hair.)

Puffiness is such sweet sorrow.

Hanno una gatta bassa e gonfia. (They have a fat, puffy cat.)

You have a very puffy bush, and your shrubbery needs to be trimmed as well.

Fa gonfio. (It is puffy outside.)

If Buffy is a vampire slayer, then I got to say that Puffy is a rabbit slayer.

I loro tormentone ha un suono gonfio. (Their catchprase has a puffy sound.)

Is Puff Daddy really that puffy to be called "Puff Daddy"?

Non c'e^ dubbio che le tue onde e^ gonfie. (There is no doubt that your waves are puffy.)

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I'm out.

Why am I doing this? It's good practice... And my English to Italian Dictionary is right next to the keyboard. XP

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My Question:
What would you rather have as a primary language?
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The Santa Cruz Trip (w/Piper) COUNTDOWN!
How many days until I get to see the redneck?
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11 Days!
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WOOT! XP

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