dannazione
damnation
noun dan-nah-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin damnatio, from damnare (to condemn).
Also means
damn (exclamation)
Usage Note
Dannazione is used both as a theological noun (eternal damnation) and as a common exclamation of frustration — roughly 'damn it!' in English. As an exclamation it is mildly strong but not as coarse as stronger Italian oaths. Alla dannazione! intensifies the exclamatory use. The theological sense is used in formal, religious, and literary contexts.
Examples
"Dannazione, ho perso ancora le chiavi!"
Natural Translation
Damn, I've lost my keys again!
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