"I am lazy today!" in English is Aujourd'hui, je suis paresseuse! female and Aujourd'hui, je suis paresseux!by a male in French.
Translation: Therefore I am lazy.
In French lazy is translated "paresseux" (masc.) or "paresseuse" (fem.)
pigro
Pigro in Italian is "lazy" in English.
Namakemono
When some is "lazy" the word is "faul", "bone lazy" is "stinkfaul. "faul" is pronounce 'foul'When someone is felling "lazy" it is "träge" pronouned 'traig-e'.
Giorni rilassati is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lazy days." The masculine plural noun and adjective/past participle also may be translated into English as "relaxed days." The pronunciation will be "DJOR-nee REE-las-SA-tee" in Italian.
"Laz-ee" in English is pronounced as "Len" in French.
langusu (not sure if its spelled right) pronounced LANG-YOO-SOO
Je suis paressuex, and if you're trying to impress her, bring a french-english dictionary...Good luck!
masculine: fainéantféminine: fainéante
paresseux