ansia
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- Ansia means anxiety or worry.
- It is a feminine noun: l'ansia.
- Use 'avere l'ansia' to say you feel anxious.
- Commonly used colloquially for stress.
The Italian word ansia is a feminine noun that serves as a cornerstone for expressing a wide spectrum of emotional states, ranging from mild butterflies in the stomach to severe, clinical panic. At its core, it translates to 'anxiety' or 'worry,' but its usage in Italy is far more pervasive and nuanced than its English counterpart. While an English speaker might say they are 'stressed' or 'nervous,' an Italian is very likely to say they 'have anxiety' (avere l'ansia). This doesn't necessarily imply a medical condition; rather, it's a standard way to describe the physiological and psychological tension associated with anticipation, pressure, or uncertainty. Understanding ansia requires looking at its dual nature: it can be a debilitating weight or a frantic, eager energy. In the modern Italian vernacular, especially among younger generations, the word has become a catch-all for the pressures of social media, academic performance, and the fast pace of urban life.
- Emotional Range
- In Italian, ansia covers everything from the 'good' anxiety felt before a first date to the 'bad' anxiety felt before a tax audit. It is the physical manifestation of worry.
Non riesco a dormire perché ho un' ansia terribile per l'esame di domani.
The word's versatility is evident in how it interacts with different verbs. You don't just 'be' anxious in Italian; you 'have' it (avere ansia), it 'comes' to you (mi viene l'ansia), or someone 'puts' it on you (mi metti ansia). This externalization of the emotion is culturally significant, treating anxiety as a visitor or a burden imposed by circumstances rather than a permanent character trait. Furthermore, ansia is frequently used in the context of 'ansia da prestazione' (performance anxiety), which applies to sports, public speaking, and intimate relationships. It is also used to describe a state of eager longing, where the 'worry' is actually a restless desire for something good to happen, such as seeing a loved one after a long time.
- Colloquial Usage
- In casual conversation, you'll often hear 'Che ansia!' used as an exclamation when someone describes a stressful situation or a person who is constantly worrying.
Historically, the word derives from the Latin anxia, which is linked to the verb angere, meaning 'to throttle' or 'to choke.' This etymological root perfectly captures the physical sensation of ansia—the tightening of the chest and the difficulty in breathing. In literature and philosophy, Italian authors like Italo Svevo have explored ansia as a fundamental condition of the modern man, a perpetual state of 'un-ease' in a world that demands constant productivity. Today, the word is so common that it has spawned a variety of memes and social media accounts dedicated to 'l'ansia,' reflecting a collective cultural coping mechanism through humor and shared experience.
L'attesa dei risultati mi logora; vivo in uno stato di ansia perenne.
- Medical vs. General
- While 'disturbo d'ansia' refers to clinical anxiety disorders, the word alone is most often used to describe temporary, situational stress.
Using ansia correctly involves mastering its grammatical collocations. Because it is a feminine noun, it requires feminine adjectives and articles. The most common construction is avere l'ansia. Unlike English, where you might say 'I am anxious,' in Italian, you possess the anxiety. This subtle shift in perspective makes the emotion feel like an object or a state you are currently inhabiting. For example, 'Ho un'ansia pazzesca' translates to 'I have crazy anxiety.' Note the use of the indefinite article un' with the apostrophe because ansia starts with a vowel.
- The Verb 'Mettere'
- 'Mettere ansia' means to make someone anxious. 'Questa musica mi mette ansia' (This music makes me anxious/creeps me out).
Smettila di camminare avanti e indietro, mi metti ansia!
Another frequent pattern is essere in ansia per qualcuno/qualcosa. This means to be worried about someone or something. 'Sono in ansia per mia sorella' (I am worried about my sister). Here, ansia is used with the preposition in to describe a state of being. You can also use the verb mettere in ansia, meaning to cause someone to worry: 'Le tue parole mi hanno messo in ansia' (Your words have made me worried). It is important to distinguish this from preoccupazione, which is more intellectual, while ansia is more visceral and physical.
- Prepositional Usage
- Use 'con' to describe doing something while feeling anxious: 'Ha parlato con ansia' (He spoke with anxiety/anxiously).
Aspetto con ansia il tuo ritorno.
When describing the intensity of the feeling, Italians use a variety of adjectives. 'Ansia profonda' (deep anxiety), 'ansia sottile' (subtle/lingering anxiety), or 'ansia crescente' (growing anxiety). In the plural form, le ansie, it often refers to the various worries or cares of life: 'Le ansie del quotidiano' (the worries of daily life). This plural usage is slightly more formal or literary. In everyday speech, you will mostly use the singular form.
Finally, ansia can be used to express positive anticipation, though this is less common than in English 'anxious to see you.' In Italian, it's better to say non vedo l'ora, but aspettare con ansia is perfectly acceptable for 'waiting with bated breath' or 'waiting eagerly.' For example, 'Aspettiamo con ansia l'esito del concorso' (We are eagerly/anxiously awaiting the results of the competition). This captures the tension of not knowing the outcome, even if the outcome might be positive.
C'è molta ansia intorno a questo progetto.
- Grammar Check
- Always remember the elision: l'ansia (not la ansia) and un'ansia (not una ansia).
The word ansia is ubiquitous in Italian life, echoing through various contexts from the clinical to the comedic. If you step into an Italian university during exam season (the dreaded sessione), you will hear the word 'ansia' more than almost any other. Students will complain about their 'ansia da esame' or how a particular professor 'mette ansia' just by walking into the room. It is the defining emotion of the academic struggle in Italy, where oral exams are common and the pressure to perform in front of a professor and peers is high.
- In the Workplace
- Colleagues might discuss the 'ansia' of a looming deadline or the stress of a meeting with a demanding boss.
Ogni volta che il capo mi chiama, mi viene l' ansia.
In the realm of healthcare and wellness, ansia is a frequent topic on Italian talk shows and in health magazines. You will hear psychologists discussing 'disturbi d'ansia' (anxiety disorders) and 'attacchi di panico' (panic attacks). The Italian medical approach often distinguishes between 'ansia fisiologica' (normal, helpful anxiety that keeps you alert) and 'ansia patologica' (anxiety that interferes with daily life). If you visit a pharmacy (farmacia), you might hear people asking for natural remedies 'per l'ansia,' such as valerian or passionflower.
- On Social Media
- Hashtags like #ansia are incredibly popular on Instagram and TikTok, often accompanying funny videos about procrastination or social awkwardness.
Pop culture and music are also saturated with ansia. Many contemporary Italian songwriters (especially in the Indie and Trap genres) use the word to describe the existential dread of modern youth. It’s a recurring theme in the lyrics of artists like Calcutta or Coez, where 'ansia' represents the confusion of relationships and the uncertainty of the future. In cinema, the 'ansia' of the protagonist is often a central plot point, particularly in the psychological dramas and comedies that Italy is famous for, where characters are often portrayed as high-strung or neurotic.
Quella serie TV è bellissima, ma mette un' ansia incredibile.
- Family Life
- Italian parents are famously protective, often expressing their 'ansia' when their children are out late or traveling.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using ansia is trying to use it as an adjective. In English, we say 'I am anxious.' If you translate this literally as 'Io sono ansia,' you are saying 'I am anxiety,' which makes no sense. The correct way is to use the verb avere (to have): 'Ho l'ansia.' If you want to use an adjective, you must use ansioso (masculine) or ansiosa (feminine). However, be careful: essere ansioso often implies that you are an anxious person by nature, whereas avere l'ansia describes how you feel right now.
- Article Omission
- Many learners forget the definite article. It's almost always 'l'ansia', not just 'ansia', unless used in specific idioms like 'mettere ansia'.
Sbagliato: Sono ansia. Corretto: Ho l'ansia.
Another common error is confusing ansia with angoscia. While they are related, angoscia (anguish/dread) is much stronger and more existential. If you use angoscia to describe being nervous about a small test, you will sound overly dramatic. Conversely, using ansia to describe profound grief or a life-shattering crisis might sound too light. Similarly, preoccupazione (worry) is more about the thought process, while ansia is about the feeling. If you are 'preoccupato,' you are thinking about a problem; if you have 'ansia,' your heart is racing.
- Gender and Elision
- Because 'ansia' is feminine and starts with a vowel, the indefinite article is 'un'ansia' (with apostrophe). Writing 'un ansia' is a common spelling mistake even for native speakers.
Learners also struggle with the preposition after ansia. In English, we are 'anxious about' something. In Italian, you are in ansia per something or someone. Using di or su is usually incorrect in this context. For example, 'Sono in ansia per il mio gatto' (I'm anxious about my cat). If you say 'ansia di...', it usually means 'anxiety caused by...' or 'eagerness to...', such as 'l'ansia di finire' (the eagerness/anxiety to finish).
Sbagliato: Ansia su l'esame. Corretto: Ansia per l'esame.
- False Cognate Warning
- While 'anxious' can mean 'eager' in English, in Italian 'ansia' is much more frequently negative. Use 'non vedo l'ora' for positive eagerness to avoid sounding stressed.
While ansia is the most common term, Italian offers a rich vocabulary for specific types of nervousness. Preoccupazione is the most direct alternative, used for mental worry. If you are 'preoccupato,' you are concerned about a specific outcome. Apprensione is a slightly more formal word, often used for the concern one feels for others, like a parent's apprehension for a child. It suggests a state of watchful waiting and slight fear.
- Ansia vs. Angoscia
- 'Ansia' is often situational and physical. 'Angoscia' is deeper, more painful, and often related to existential or profound psychological distress.
La sua apprensione era evidente dal modo in cui stringeva le mani.
For the positive side of anxiety—that feeling of excited anticipation—Italians use trepidazione. This word conveys a sense of trembling with hope or excitement. It is much more poetic and less 'stressful' than ansia. Another related word is agitazione, which describes physical restlessness. If you are 'agitato,' you might be pacing the room or unable to sit still. This can be caused by ansia, but it can also be caused by anger or simple excitement.
- Synonym Comparison
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- Ansia: General nervousness, physical sensation.
- Preoccupazione: Mental worry about a problem.
- Tensione: Stress, often in a group or a situation.
- Fobia: An intense, irrational fear (specific type of anxiety).
In more formal or literary contexts, you might encounter inquietudine (restlessness or unease). This is a quieter, more internal form of ansia. It’s the feeling that something isn't quite right. On the other end of the spectrum, panico (panic) is the extreme peak of anxiety, where logic is lost. Understanding these distinctions allows you to describe your emotional state with precision, a hallmark of advanced Italian proficiency.
L' inquietudine lo spinse a viaggiare senza meta.
- Regional Variations
- In some southern dialects, 'ansia' might be replaced by words meaning 'suffocation' or 'weight,' emphasizing the physical sensation of the etymological root.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The root is the Latin 'angere', which means 'to choke' or 'to throttle', describing the physical sensation of not being able to breathe during a panic attack.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 's' like a 'z' (it should be sharp/voiceless).
- Making the 'i' a full syllable (it's a glide).
- Confusing it with 'anice' (anise).
- Using an English-style 'a' instead of the open Italian 'a'.
난이도
Easy to recognize as it looks like 'anxiety'.
Must remember the apostrophe in 'un'ansia'.
Needs correct pronunciation of the 's' and stress.
Clearly audible in conversation.
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Elision with feminine nouns starting with a vowel.
un'ansia (not una ansia)
Use of 'avere' for internal states/feelings.
Ho l'ansia (I am anxious)
The preposition 'per' with 'essere in ansia'.
Sono in ansia per te.
The construction 'Mettere + Noun' to cause a feeling.
Mi mette paura / Mi mette ansia.
Plural formation of nouns ending in -sia.
Ansia -> Ansie (the 'i' is dropped as it's preceded by a consonant).
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Ho molta ansia per oggi.
I have much anxiety for today.
Uses 'avere' + 'ansia'.
Che ansia questo test!
What anxiety this test!
Exclamatory 'Che' + noun.
Hai l'ansia?
Do you have the anxiety?
Question with 'avere' and definite article.
L'ansia è brutta.
The anxiety is bad.
Subject + verb 'essere' + adjective.
Non avere ansia.
Do not have anxiety.
Negative imperative with 'avere'.
Io ho un'ansia piccola.
I have a small anxiety.
Indefinite article 'un'ansia' with elision.
L'ansia mi fa male.
The anxiety makes me hurt.
Subject + indirect object pronoun + verb.
Perché hai l'ansia?
Why do you have the anxiety?
Interrogative 'Perché'.
Sono in ansia per il mio gatto.
I am in anxiety for my cat.
'Essere in ansia per' structure.
Questa musica mi mette ansia.
This music puts anxiety on me.
'Mettere ansia' meaning 'to cause anxiety'.
L'ansia viene quando studio troppo.
The anxiety comes when I study too much.
'Venire' used to describe the onset of feeling.
Parlare in pubblico mi dà ansia.
Speaking in public gives me anxiety.
'Dare ansia' as a synonym for 'mettere ansia'.
Sento un po' di ansia oggi.
I feel a bit of anxiety today.
'Sentire' + partitive 'un po' di'.
La mia ansia è sparita.
My anxiety has disappeared.
Past tense with 'essere' as auxiliary.
Non mettermi ansia, per favore!
Don't put anxiety on me, please!
Negative imperative with combined pronoun 'mettermi'.
Ho l'ansia di sbagliare.
I have the anxiety of making a mistake.
'Ansia di' + infinitive.
L'ansia da prestazione è comune tra gli atleti.
Performance anxiety is common among athletes.
Compound noun 'ansia da prestazione'.
Cerco di controllare la mia ansia con il respiro.
I try to control my anxiety with breathing.
Verb 'controllare' + definite article.
L'ansia cresce mentre aspetto i risultati.
The anxiety grows while I wait for the results.
Present tense verb 'crescere'.
È un periodo pieno di ansie e preoccupazioni.
It is a period full of anxieties and worries.
Plural 'ansie' and synonym 'preoccupazioni'.
L'ansia non mi permette di concentrarmi.
Anxiety does not allow me to concentrate.
Negative construction with 'permettere'.
Ho superato l'ansia grazie alla terapia.
I overcame the anxiety thanks to therapy.
Past participle 'superato'.
C'è un'ansia diffusa per il futuro economico.
There is a widespread anxiety for the economic future.
Adjective 'diffusa' modifying 'ansia'.
Soffro d'ansia da quando ero piccolo.
I have suffered from anxiety since I was little.
'Soffrire di' + noun.
L'ansia può essere un motore per il successo.
Anxiety can be a motor for success.
Modal verb 'potere' + 'essere'.
Bisogna distinguere tra ansia e paura reale.
One must distinguish between anxiety and real fear.
Impersonal 'bisogna' + infinitive.
L'ansia sociale impedisce molte interazioni.
Social anxiety prevents many interactions.
Specific term 'ansia sociale'.
I sintomi dell'ansia includono tachicardia e sudorazione.
Symptoms of anxiety include tachycardia and sweating.
Technical vocabulary 'sintomi', 'tachicardia'.
Gestire l'ansia richiede tempo e pazienza.
Managing anxiety requires time and patience.
Gerund-like use of infinitive 'gestire' as subject.
L'ansia di finire il libro lo teneva sveglio.
The eagerness to finish the book kept him awake.
'Ansia di' expressing positive/restless drive.
Non lasciarti sopraffare dall'ansia.
Don't let yourself be overwhelmed by anxiety.
Reflexive imperative 'lasciarti' + infinitive.
Il film trasmette un'ansia sottile ma costante.
The film conveys a subtle but constant anxiety.
Verbs of communication 'trasmettere'.
L'ansia esistenziale è un tema caro a molti filosofi.
Existential anxiety is a theme dear to many philosophers.
Academic adjective 'esistenziale'.
La prosa di Svevo è intrisa di una profonda ansia.
Svevo's prose is imbued with a deep anxiety.
Passive construction 'è intrisa di'.
L'ansia si placa solo quando ricevo notizie certe.
The anxiety calms down only when I receive certain news.
Reflexive verb 'placarsi'.
C'è una dicotomia tra ansia funzionale e patologica.
There is a dichotomy between functional and pathological anxiety.
High-level vocabulary 'dicotomia'.
L'ansia del distacco è palpabile in questa stanza.
The anxiety of separation is palpable in this room.
Adjective 'palpabile'.
Egli mascherava la sua ansia con un sorriso forzato.
He masked his anxiety with a forced smile.
Verb 'mascherare' and literary pronoun 'egli'.
L'ansia non è che l'ombra della nostra libertà.
Anxiety is but the shadow of our freedom.
Philosophical construction 'non è che' (is nothing but).
Sviscerare le cause dell'ansia richiede introspezione.
Dissecting the causes of anxiety requires introspection.
Sophisticated verb 'sviscerare'.
L'ansia è il correlativo oggettivo della sua condizione.
Anxiety is the objective correlative of his condition.
Literary theory term 'correlativo oggettivo'.
Si assiste a un proliferare di ansie collettive.
We are witnessing a proliferation of collective anxieties.
Impersonal 'si assiste' + noun 'proliferare'.
L'ansia, lungi dall'essere solo negativa, è vitale.
Anxiety, far from being only negative, is vital.
Complex conjunction 'lungi dall'essere'.
La fenomenologia dell'ansia è complessa e stratificata.
The phenomenology of anxiety is complex and layered.
Academic term 'fenomenologia'.
L'ansia agisce come un catalizzatore per l'azione.
Anxiety acts as a catalyst for action.
Metaphorical use of 'catalizzatore'.
In tale ansia si ravvisa il germe del cambiamento.
In such anxiety, one recognizes the seed of change.
Formal verb 'ravvisare' and 'germe'.
L'ansia si riverbera in ogni aspetto della vita sociale.
Anxiety reverberates in every aspect of social life.
Reflexive verb 'riverberarsi'.
Soggiogato dall'ansia, l'individuo perde la sua bussola.
Subjugated by anxiety, the individual loses their compass.
Past participle 'soggiogato' used as an opening clause.
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— To live in a constant state of worry.
Non si può vivere con l'ansia ogni giorno.
— The hurry or eagerness to get somewhere.
L'ansia di arrivare ci ha fatto sbagliare strada.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Angoscia is much stronger, meaning anguish or existential dread.
Anice means anise (the plant/flavor). They sound similar to beginners.
Preoccupazione is mental worry; ansia is physical/emotional nervousness.
관용어 및 표현
— Performance anxiety; fear of not doing well.
L'ansia da prestazione lo ha bloccato durante la gara.
Common— To stress someone out or make them nervous.
Smettila di fissarmi, mi metti l'ansia!
Colloquial— To be in a state of waiting and worrying.
Siamo stati in ansia fino a mezzanotte.
Neutral— To have extremely high anxiety (at 1000).
Oggi ho l'ansia a mille per il colloquio.
Informal— To make oneself anxious (often unnecessarily).
Non farti venire l'ansia per nulla.
Informal— Worry about the future.
L'ansia del domani impedisce di godersi l'oggi.
Literary— To be a naturally anxious person.
Marco è un tipo ansioso, si preoccupa per tutto.
Neutral— To project or pass on one's anxiety to others.
Il capo trasmette ansia a tutto l'ufficio.
Neutral— To free oneself from anxiety.
Finalmente si è liberata dall'ansia del passato.
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Learners use it like 'anxious' in English.
'Ansioso' is usually a personality trait or a formal adjective. 'Ho l'ansia' is the common way to express the feeling.
Lui è un uomo ansioso. (He is an anxious man.)
Both mean nervous.
'Agitato' is more about physical movement or being 'shaken up.' 'Ansia' is the internal feeling.
Perché sei così agitato? Siediti!
Both are negative emotions.
'Paura' is fear of a specific, present danger. 'Ansia' is worry about a possible future event.
Ho paura dei ragni, ma ho l'ansia per l'esame.
Both mean worry.
'Apprensione' is more formal and often implies a protective worry for someone else.
La madre era in apprensione per il figlio.
Both involve a sense of urgency.
'Fretta' is just being in a hurry. 'Ansia' is the stress that might come with it.
Ho fretta, l'autobus sta partendo!
문장 패턴
Ho [adjective] ansia.
Ho molta ansia.
Essere in ansia per [person/thing].
Sono in ansia per il test.
[Something] mi mette ansia.
Il buio mi mette ansia.
Ansia da [noun].
Ansia da prestazione.
Cercare di [verb] l'ansia.
Cerco di placare l'ansia.
Uno stato di [adjective] ansia.
Uno stato di profonda ansia.
L'ansia di [infinitive].
L'ansia di fallire.
[Verb] dall'ansia.
Soffocato dall'ansia.
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Very high in daily speech and media.
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Io sono ansia.
→
Io ho l'ansia.
You cannot 'be' the noun anxiety. You must 'have' it.
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Ho un ansia pazzesca.
→
Ho un'ansia pazzesca.
Feminine indefinite articles need an apostrophe before a vowel.
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Sono in ansia di mia madre.
→
Sono in ansia per mia madre.
The correct preposition for being worried about someone is 'per'.
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Questa situazione mi dà ansioso.
→
Questa situazione mi mette ansia.
You give/put the noun (ansia), not the adjective (ansioso), to someone.
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Le ansia del mondo.
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Le ansie del mondo.
The plural of 'ansia' is 'ansie'.
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The Apostrophe Rule
Always write 'un'ansia' with an apostrophe. It is a feminine noun starting with a vowel, just like 'un'amica'.
Native Exclamations
Use 'Che ansia!' when a friend tells you about their 5 exams in 2 days. It shows empathy and natural fluency.
Beyond Ansia
Try using 'inquietudine' for a more poetic or subtle feeling of unease in your writing.
The Sharp S
Keep the 's' in 'ansia' voiceless (like 'sun'). If you voice it like a 'z', it sounds less natural.
Avere vs Essere
Stick to 'Ho l'ansia' for the feeling. Only use 'Sono ansioso' to describe a personality trait.
Functional Ansia
In Italy, people often talk about 'ansia buona' (good anxiety) that helps you focus before a challenge.
Follow the Memes
Follow Italian meme pages on Instagram. You will see 'ansia' used in funny, relatable contexts every day.
Preposition 'Per'
Remember: 'In ansia PER qualcuno.' Don't use 'di' or 'da' here.
Context Clues
If you hear 'ansimare,' someone is breathing hard, likely because of 'ansia' or physical effort.
Social Anxiety
The term 'ansia sociale' is now widely understood and used in Italy, just like in the US/UK.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Anxious Anna' in Italy. Anna (Ansia) feels like she is being choked (Angere) because she is so nervous.
시각적 연상
Imagine a person with a tight tie or collar that is 'choking' them—this represents the Latin root 'angere' and the feeling of 'ansia'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'mi mette ansia' in a sentence about something you dislike today.
어원
Derived from the Latin 'anxia', the feminine form of 'anxius'.
원래 의미: Meaning 'troubled' or 'solicitous'.
Indo-European (Italic).문화적 맥락
While commonly used colloquially, be sensitive when discussing clinical 'disturbi d'ansia' as it is a real health condition.
English speakers tend to use 'stress' more generally, while Italians use 'ansia' for both mental stress and physical nervousness.
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실제 사용 상황
At School/University
- ansia da esame
- ho l'ansia per l'interrogazione
- mi mette ansia il professore
- sessione d'ansia
At the Doctor
- soffro d'ansia
- ho attacchi d'ansia
- mi sento in ansia
- farmaci per l'ansia
With Friends
- che ansia!
- non mettermi ansia
- ho un'ansia pazzesca
- mi viene l'ansia
At Work
- ansia da scadenza
- clima d'ansia
- gestire l'ansia lavorativa
- ansia da prestazione
In Relationships
- ansia di perderti
- essere in ansia per te
- mi dai ansia
- ansia da primo appuntamento
대화 시작하기
"Ti mette mai ansia parlare in italiano?"
"Cosa fai per calmare l'ansia prima di un esame?"
"Pensi che la società moderna metta troppa ansia ai giovani?"
"Hai mai provato ansia da prestazione nello sport?"
"Qual è la cosa che ti mette più ansia in assoluto?"
일기 주제
Descrivi una situazione in cui hai provato molta ansia.
Cosa significa per te la parola 'ansia'? È sempre negativa?
Scrivi una lettera alla tua ansia, spiegandole perché deve andarsene.
Come gestisci l'ansia nella tua vita quotidiana?
Pensi che l'ansia possa essere utile in certi casi? Spiega perché.
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10 질문Mostly, yes, but it can also describe the 'restless eagerness' (ansia di...) for something positive, like seeing a friend. However, 'non vedo l'ora' is more common for positive anticipation.
The most natural way is 'Ho l'ansia' (I have the anxiety). You can also say 'Sono in ansia' (I am in anxiety).
It's performance anxiety. It's used for exams, sports, and also in sexual contexts. It's a very common phrase in Italy.
Yes, in many cases where an English speaker would say 'I'm stressed,' an Italian would say 'Ho l'ansia.'
It is feminine: 'l'ansia' (singular), 'le ansie' (plural).
'Ansia' is general nervousness; 'angoscia' is a much deeper, more painful feeling of dread or anguish.
'Molta ansia' or 'un'ansia pazzesca.' Remember the apostrophe with 'un'ansia'.
'Ansioso' is the adjective (anxious). 'Ansia' is the noun (anxiety).
Use it when something or someone is making you feel nervous. 'Questo posto mi mette ansia' (This place creeps me out/makes me nervous).
It means 'anxiety attack.' It is used both medically and colloquially for a moment of high stress.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence using 'Ho l'ansia' and a reason.
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Translate: 'This situation makes me anxious.'
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Use 'essere in ansia per' in a sentence about a family member.
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Explain the difference between 'ansia' and 'paura' in Italian.
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Write a short dialogue (4 lines) using 'Che ansia!'.
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Describe a physical symptom of 'ansia' in Italian.
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Translate: 'Performance anxiety is a common problem.'
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Use the plural 'ansie' in a formal sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'mi viene l'ansia'.
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Translate: 'I am trying to manage my anxiety.'
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Use 'un'ansia pazzesca' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'ansia sociale'.
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Translate: 'Don't stress me out!' (using ansia).
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Use 'placare l'ansia' in a sentence.
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Describe a situation that 'ti mette ansia'.
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Translate: 'He waited with bated breath (anxiety).'
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Use 'inquietudine' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'ansimare'.
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Translate: 'Anxiety is the shadow of freedom.'
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Use 'ansia' in a positive context (eagerness).
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Dì 'Ho molta ansia per l'esame' a voce alta.
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Spiega perché qualcosa ti mette ansia.
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Usa l'espressione 'Che ansia!' in una frase.
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Descrivi come ti senti quando hai l'ansia.
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Dì 'Non mettermi ansia' con l'intonazione giusta.
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Racconta una volta che hai avuto l'ansia da prestazione.
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Dì 'Sono in ansia per i miei amici'.
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Chiedi a qualcuno 'Perché hai l'ansia?'.
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Dì 'L'ansia mi toglie il sonno'.
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Usa la parola 'ansioso' per descrivere una persona.
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Dì 'Voglio vivere senza ansia'.
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Spiega la differenza tra ansia e paura.
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Dì 'Ho un'ansia pazzesca oggi'.
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Usa 'mi viene l'ansia' in una frase.
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Dì 'L'ansia è un'emozione comune'.
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Usa 'ansia sociale' in una frase.
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Dì 'Cerco di placare la mia ansia'.
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Usa 'ansie' (plurale) in una frase.
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Dì 'Che ansia questo traffico!'.
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Dì 'L'ansia da prestazione è normale'.
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Listen and write: 'Ho l'ansia per domani.'
Listen and write: 'Non mettermi ansia.'
Listen and write: 'Che ansia questo test!'
Listen and write: 'Soffro d'ansia sociale.'
Listen and write: 'L'ansia mi mette fretta.'
Listen and write: 'Sono in ansia per te.'
Listen and write: 'Un'ansia pazzesca.'
Listen and write: 'L'ansia da prestazione.'
Listen and write: 'Mi viene l'ansia.'
Listen and write: 'Gestire l'ansia è importante.'
Listen and write: 'Le ansie della vita.'
Listen and write: 'Ho l'ansia a mille.'
Listen and write: 'Placare l'ansia.'
Listen and write: 'Senza alcuna ansia.'
Listen and write: 'L'ansia di fallire.'
Io sono ansia oggi.
Ho un ansia pazzesca.
Sono in ansia di te.
Questa musica mi mette ansioso.
Le ansia del lavoro sono molte.
Ho l'ansia per mangio troppo.
Non metti ansia a me!
Soffro da ansia.
L'ansia è un maschio.
Ho l'ansia di domani.
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Summary
Ansia is more than just clinical anxiety; it's the standard Italian way to express everyday stress and nervous anticipation. Remember to use 'avere' (to have) instead of 'essere' (to be) when describing your feelings: 'Ho l'ansia' is the correct way to say 'I'm anxious.'
- Ansia means anxiety or worry.
- It is a feminine noun: l'ansia.
- Use 'avere l'ansia' to say you feel anxious.
- Commonly used colloquially for stress.
The Apostrophe Rule
Always write 'un'ansia' with an apostrophe. It is a feminine noun starting with a vowel, just like 'un'amica'.
Native Exclamations
Use 'Che ansia!' when a friend tells you about their 5 exams in 2 days. It shows empathy and natural fluency.
Beyond Ansia
Try using 'inquietudine' for a more poetic or subtle feeling of unease in your writing.
The Sharp S
Keep the 's' in 'ansia' voiceless (like 'sun'). If you voice it like a 'z', it sounds less natural.
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