delizia
delight
noun deh-LEET-tsyah Rare
Origin: Latin deliciae (pleasures, luxury).
Also means
delicacy
Usage Note
Delizia conveys deep sensory or aesthetic pleasure — stronger than piacere. The phrase una delizia is often used as a stand-alone exclamation ('What a delight!'). In culinary contexts it can mean an exquisite treat; the common expression che delizia! is used to praise food or a beautiful scene equally.
Examples
"Questo dolce è una vera delizia."
Natural Translation
This dessert is a true delight.
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