Usage examples of "boyfriend" in English with translation to Italian

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Do you have a boyfriend? Hai un ragazzo
Her boyfriend is an idiot. Il suo ragazzo è un idiota.
I've got a boyfriend Ho un ragazzo
My boyfriend is a journalist. Il mio ragazzo è un giornalista.
She and her boyfriend live together. Lei e il suo ragazzo vivono assieme.
I'm here with my boyfriend Sono qui con il mio ragazzo
I don't have a boyfriend Non ho un ragazzo
What did you buy your boyfriend? Cos'hai comprato al tuo ragazzo?
No, he's not my new boyfriend. No, non è il mio nuovo ragazzo.
Jane seems to have a new boyfriend. Sembra che Jane abbia un nuovo ragazzo.
What did you buy for your boyfriend? Cosa hai comprato per il tuo ragazzo?
Tom is just a friend, not my boyfriend. Tom è solo un amico, non il mio ragazzo.
I am not gay, but my boyfriend is. Io non sono gay, ma il mio ragazzo sì.
Tom was Mary's boyfriend before she met John. Tom era il ragazzo di Mary prima che lei incontrasse John.
He's not my boyfriend, it's just platonic love with benefits! Non è il mio ragazzo, è solo amore platonico con benefici!
The father wouldn't accept his daughter's boyfriend. Il padre non accetterebbe il fidanzato di sua figlia.
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