arrabbiano
Arrabbiano is an Italian term that can appear in different linguistic and nominal contexts. In grammar, arrabbiano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the transitive verb arrabbiare, meaning they anger or they provoke anger. When expressing that people become angry, Italian normally uses the reflexive form si arrabbiano (they become angry).
Etymologically, arrabbiare derives from arrabbi- with the noun arrabbia meaning anger, and the suffix -are forming
As a proper noun, arrabbiano may be encountered as a surname or, less commonly, as a fictional
Related terms in Italian include arrabbiato (angry, masculine), arrabbiata (feminine form often used for the sauce
In summary, arrabbiano primarily functions as a verb form in Italian, with limited use as a proper