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Boyfriend in Italian is ragazzo, or fidanzato. So if you were to say you have an Italian boyfriend, you would say Ho un ragazzo italiano or Ho un fidanzato italiano. Placing the "o" at the end (ragazzo/fidanzato) would refer to the noun being masculine, while an ending "a" would generate a feminine equivalent (ragazza/fidanzata). Fidanzato is more common than ragazzo when two people are engaged to be married. Another possible translation, which is a regional or dialectal variant (especially in northern Italy), is moroso.

In general, the term ragazzo is also used to translate the English word "boy".

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