Emotional States
This quiz focuses on stanco, triste, preoccupato, orgoglioso, and geloso, covering tiredness, sadness, worry, pride, and jealousy through matching, fill-in-the-blank, and full sentence translation.
Interesting to know: geloso means jealous in everyday Italian, but the same word describes someone deeply devoted to their work. Saying geloso del proprio lavoro is a compliment, not a criticism. Worth noting too: preoccupato breaks down into pre and occupato, meaning occupied or busy, so it literally describes a mind already taken up with something before it happens.