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Emozioni Emotions

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Theme guide

Emozioni Emotions

Emotions vocabulary for Italian learners, built around one clear everyday scene.

Use this guide to understand the Emozioni theme before opening the card, story, word, and spelling modes. The same vocabulary stays connected across images, pronunciation, translations, and reading context for the en to it learning path.

allegroCheerfulsoloLonelyspaventatoFearfulfeliceHappypreoccupatoWorriedfrustratoFrustratedin colpaGuiltytristeSadgratoGratefulottimistaOptimisticagitatoNervousarrabbiatoAngry

Theme vocabulary

Emozioni: Emotions vocabulary

This theme gathers common Italian words around "Emotions" so learners can connect meaning, images, pronunciation, examples, and reading context before memorizing individual words.

Scan the full theme first, then review the vocabulary list, example sentences, and short reading. Use spelling practice when you are ready to turn recognition into active recall.

Vocabulary summary

allegro

/alˈleɡro/

Cheerful

solo

/ˈsolo/

Lonely

spaventato

/spavenˈtato/

Fearful

felice

/feˈlitʃe/

Happy

preoccupato

/preokkuˈpato/

Worried

frustrato

/fruˈstrato/

Frustrated

in colpa

/in ˈkolpa/

Guilty

triste

/ˈtriste/

Sad

grato

/ˈɡrato/

Grateful

ottimista

/ottiˈmista/

Optimistic

agitato

/a.dʒiˈta.to/

Nervous

arrabbiato

/ar.rabˈbja.to/

Angry

deluso

/deˈlu.zo/

Disappointed

ansioso

/anˈsjo.zo/

Anxious

sollevato

/sol.leˈva.to/

Relieved

gioioso

/dʒoˈjo.zo/

Joyful

geloso

/dʒeˈlo.zo/

Jealous

entusiasta

/en.tuˈzja.sta/

Excited

Study guide

How should I study this Italian theme?

Start with the whole visual theme, then review each word with pronunciation, translation, and examples.

Why use theme cards instead of isolated flashcards?

A theme card groups related words in one scene, making it easier to remember how the words connect.

What should I do after reviewing the words?

Read the short passage and use spelling practice to check active recall.