There is something so satisfying about learning swear words in another language. That's why so many new language learners rush to ask native speakers how to say things like, "f*** you" and "you're an idiot."
They range from affectionately rude (like to tease your friends) all the way to when you're really angry, or when you're incazzato nero (totally pissed off).
Some basic vocab for you:
-- Gli insulti - Insults
-- Insultare - To insult
Affectionately rude
-- Sei pazzo(a)? - Are you crazy?
-- Sei diventato pazzo(a)? - Have you gone crazy?
-- Sei impazzito(a)? - Have you gone insane?
-- Ci sei cascato come una pirla! - You fell for it like a stupid person!
If there's an "a" in parentheses, it means that this adjective can be masculine or feminine. Remember that adjectives also change in number in Italian. If you're unfamiliar with this grammar concept, click here for a refresher.
For more (including one Roman phrase that's extra extra insulting but it's used all over Italy) go to:
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