What does tantissimo in Italian mean?

What is the meaning of the word tantissimo in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tantissimo in Italian.

The word tantissimo in Italian means tanto, tantissimo, estremamente, moltissimo, tantissimo, tantissimo, moltissimo, un sacco, tantissimo, un sacco di cose, moltissimo, tantissimo, proprio, davvero. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tantissimo

tanto, tantissimo

adjective (a large amount of)

(aggettivo: Descrive o specifica un sostantivo: "Una persona fidata" - "Con un cacciavite piccolo" - "Questioni controverse")
I'm bound to get my shoes wet with so much water on the ground. There's so much to do I don't know where to start.
Mi bagnerò le scarpe con tutta questa acqua in terra.

estremamente, moltissimo, tantissimo

adverb (figurative (extremely, greatly)

(avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - "Ho tirato la palla lontano")
The company mightily achieved its year-end goals.

tantissimo, moltissimo

adverb (UK, slang (a lot)

(avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - "Ho tirato la palla lontano")
Your visit's cheered me up no end!

un sacco, tantissimo

adverb (figurative, informal (a lot)

(avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - "Ho tirato la palla lontano")
My grandparents are such kind people; I love them a ton.

un sacco di cose

noun (informal (great quantity) (figurato)

(sostantivo maschile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere maschile: medico, gatto, strumento, assegno, dolore )
Jess has taught me a load about computer coding.

moltissimo, tantissimo

adverb (very much)

(avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - "Ho tirato la palla lontano")
I want so badly to see you again!
Desidero tantissimo rivederti!

proprio, davvero

adverb (UK, slang (really, extremely)

(avverbio: Descrive o specifica il significato di un verbo, di una frase, o di parti del discorso: "Sostammo brevemente" - "Ho tirato la palla lontano")
My dad was proper angry when he found out what I'd done.
Mio padre si arrabbiò tantissimo quando scoprì quello che avevo fatto.

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