"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word "pazzo."
Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "PAHTS-tsoh." The feminine form, "pazza," is pronounced "PAHTS-tsah."
"Completely crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutto pazzo.
Specifically, the adverb tutto means "completely, entirely, totally, wholely". The masculine adjective pazzotranslates as "crazy". The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to PAT-tso" in Italian.
"Mad" in English is pazzo in Italian.
"I am stupid" in English is Io sono pazzo! in Italian.
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian slang word batz.Specifically, the slang word actually is pazzo. But in colloquial, conversational, and informal Italian, speakers often eliminate vowels when the meaning is unaffected. Such is the case with the final vowel o dropping from pazzo. In rapid Italian, the letter will harshen into the sound b, as in batz.
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian slang word batz.Specifically, the slang word actually is pazzo. But in colloquial, conversational, and informal Italian, speakers often eliminate vowels when the meaning is unaffected. Such is the case with the final vowel o dropping from pazzo. In rapid Italian, the letter will harshen into the sound b, as in batz.
"Crazy ass" in English is asino pazzo in Italian.
"Crazy one" in English is un pazzo in Italian.
"Crazy" in English is malato di mente, matto or pazzo in Italian.
"This melon is crazy!" in English is Questo melone è pazzo! in Italian.
"Crazy" in English means pazza concerning a female and pazzo regarding a male in Italian.
folle amore, or amore pazzo
"Crazy" is an English equivalent of the Italian slang word obatz, obatzz, or oobatz.Specifically, the word adds the interjection o ("oh") to the masculine singular adjective pazzo ("crazy"). In colloquial, conversational, informal Italian, syllables can be eliminated when they are not deemed necessary to meaning. The final vowel in pazzo drops. The softer-sounding consonant phardens between two vowels. The word ultimately sounds like "oh-bahtz" instead of "oh-pahts".
"You're a crazy, sweet man!" in English is Sei un pazzo uomo dolce! in Italian.