Sunday, May 24, 2026

Italian Word of the Day: Giocoso (playful)


In this article, we delve into the nature of Italian adjectives Playfulusually translated as Playful or merry.

Italian word for

playful is an adjective whose form changes according to what is being described.In its masculine form, it ends in -o and in its feminine form, -A.The respective plurals are -I and -e.

  • a naughty child = a naughty boy/child
  • a naughty little girl = a naughty girl
  • naughty child = naughty boys/kids
  • naughty girl = naughty girls

it comes from latin interesting significance Playful (joke, Playful), which in turn derives from joke (Scherzo = joke, trick).

The naughty child cast a naughty look at me.

The naughty child cast a naughty look at me.


Smiling couple sitting on sofa with two playful labrador puppies
two naughty dogs = two naughty puppies

playful can also mean Ironically or brisk, especially when it comes to literature, music or the arts.Additionally, you can have fun job (comic opera) and playful poemmeaning is funny poem.

Some related terms include:

  • game = game, Toy
  • playful = cheerful
  • Playfully = Playfully
  • trick = trick
  • juggler = juggler



Source link

Related articles

Daily Italian: Ormai (now/at this time/already/almost)

Some Italian words take time to master because...

Italian idiom: Non ci piove! (Without a doubt!)

A useful idiomatic expression to express something that...

9 ways to say “I'm sorry” in Italian

Picture this: you're strolling through the streets of...

9 Christmas Traditions in Italy You’ll Love

9 tradizioni natalizie italiane che ameraiChristmas is right...
spot_imgspot_img