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"I'm happy" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sono felice. The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine declaration in the first person singular of the present indicative will be "SO-no fey-LEE-tchey" in Italian.

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"You get me aroused (riled up, stirred up)!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi fai eccitare! The first person singular pronoun, second person informal singular present indicative, and present infinitive translate literally into English as "You make me excited!" The pronunciation will be "mee feye ET-tchee-TA-rey" in Italian.

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Buono! Sono eccitato per voi! in Italian means "Good, I'm excited for you!" in English.

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sono ECCITATO is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.

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Q: What is 'I am excited' when translated from English to Italian?
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