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Italian word

fidanzato

fiancé, boyfriend (in a serious relationship)

Looks like

fiancé

a man engaged to be married

⚠️ The trap

In English, 'fiancé' specifically means engaged to be married. In Italian, 'fidanzato' can mean any serious boyfriend — not necessarily engaged. The engagement level is determined by context.

To say "a man engaged to be married" in Italian:

fidanzato works for both engaged and serious boyfriend

"fidanzato" in English means:

fiancé, boyfriend (in a serious relationship)

Example

"Ti presento il mio fidanzato."

"Let me introduce my boyfriend/fiancé."

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