"(Io) sono molto infelice" is an Italian equivalent of "I am very unhappy."
Specifically, the first person singular subject pronoun "io" means "I." It does not have to be included other than for emphasis. The verb "sono" here means "(I) am." The adverb "molto" means "very." The masculine/feminine singular adjective "infelice" means "unhappy."
The pronunciation is "(EE-oh) SOH-noh MOHL-toh EEN-feh-LEE-tcheh."
"very" translates to, "moloto" in Italian.
You would say: "È tutto a posto ma sono infelice".
Molto Italiano or Italianissimo.
people say it was because she was very unhappy
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im not very good at speaking Italian how do you say this in Italian
She felt unhappy after receiving the news about her job.
You say ''Maledizione'' which is pronounced very easily:)"Damn!" in English is Accidenti! in Italian.
very pretty: molto abbastanza (not to sure how you say it)
You can say "Ua kaumaha a pilikia au" in Hawaiian to express that you are sad and unhappy.
Unhappy in Armenian is called:ABERTCHANIG and pronounced as A-BER-TCHA-NIG.
Unhappy in French is "malheureux" (masculine) or "malheureuse" (feminine).