
71: Geloso vs. invidioso: How to say jealous in Italian
Did you know that there are two different ways to say "jealous" in Italian? But watch out, because they're not interchangeable. Learn how to use them in this episode.
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Today's Italian words
Sono geloso = I’m jealous (a man talking about “love” jealousy)
Sono gelosa = I’m jealous (a woman talking about “love” jealousy)
Sono invidioso = I’m jealous (a man talking about “I want what you have” jealousy)
Sono invidiosa = I’m jealous (a woman talking about “I want what you have” jealousy)