Idiota is an Italian equivalent of 'idiot'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'ee-DYOH-tah'.
"idiot" is greek (meaning something like a private person - maybe for a strange behavior?)... in Italian it's simply "idiota". It's "idiota". I'm Italian =)
Tu idiota! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You idiot!"Specifically, the subject pronoun tu means "(informal singular) you." The feminine/masculine adjective/noun idiota translates as "idiot." The pronunciation will be "too ee-DYO-ta" in Italian.
Idiota pomposo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pompous idiot." The phrase is spelled exactly the same, but pronounced differently, in Portuguese and Spanish. The pronunciation will be "ee-DYO-ta pom-PO-so" in Pisan Italian.
Lo chef è un idiota! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The chef is an idiot!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates into English as "The chef is one idiot!" The pronunciation will be "lo sheh-feh oo-nee-DYO-ta" in Italian.
none u idiot
sei un idiota.
Gran idiota is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "big idiot." The phrase may be used to describe a female or a male. The pronunciation will be "GRA-nee-DYO-ta" in Pisan Italian.
Most of his origin story is unknown but He is an Italian Plumber just like Mario
"Fool," "idiot," and "simpleton" are English equivalents of the Italian word gonzo. The pronunciation of the insulating masculine singular noun will be "GON-dzo" in Italian.
pasta u idiot
he led the Italian military and country on the Nazi side for most of the war...idiot.
"Strunzo" is an Italian slang term that roughly translates to "jerk" or "idiot." It is considered a vulgar and derogatory expression.