Taliančina | Angličtina |
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folle noun | fool [fools](tarot card) |
folle adjective | crackpot(eccentric or impractical) crazy [crazier, craziest](insane, demented) insane(exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind) mad [madder, maddest](insane (adj.)) |
folle noun {m} | crackpot [crackpots](crazy person) |
folle adjective {m} | berserk(furiously, injuriously, or maniacally violent or out of control) |
folleggiare verb | paint the town red(party in a rowdy, wild manner) |
follemente adverb | head over heels(hopelessly, madly (as in head over heels in love)) insanely(in an insane manner) madly(in a mad manner) |
folletta noun {f} | fairy [fairies](mythical being) |
folletto noun | pixie [pixies](playful sprite or elflike or fairy-like creature) |
folletto noun {m} | fairy [fairies](mythical being) goblin [goblins](hostile diminutive humanoid in fantasy literature) imp(small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature) trickster(mythological or literary figure) |
folletto irlandese noun {m} | leprechaun [leprechauns](one of a race of Irish elves) |
impresa folle noun {f} | fool's errand(foolish undertaking) |
in folle verb | idle [idled, idling, idles](to run at a slow speed, or out of gear) |