Italian Phrase
Adoro programmare in Python.
Meaning
Literally ‘I love to program in Python.’ The speaker expresses a strong enthusiasm for writing code using the Python language, often implying both personal enjoyment and professional interest.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to tell a friend, colleague, or teacher about your passion for Python coding—whether you’re discussing a hobby project, a class you’re taking, or your job responsibilities.
✦Grammar Breakdown
AdoroprogrammareinPython
Adoro (verb)
First‑person singular present of the verb *adorare* meaning ‘to love, to adore’. It follows regular -are conjugation.
Programmare (infinitive)
The infinitive form of the verb *programmare* ‘to program, to code’. Used after verbs of liking such as *adorare*.
in (preposition)
Introduces the language or medium you are programming in; equivalent to English ‘in’. Required before the name of the language.
Python (proper noun)
The name of the programming language. In Italian it is usually pronounced /ˈpajθon/ (Northern Italy) or /ˈpaɪθən/ (Southern).
🗨In Conversation
Adoro programmare in Python.
I love programming in Python.
Davvero? Anch'io lo trovo molto versatile.
Really? I also find it very versatile.
✕Common Mistakes
Adoro programmare Python.
Missing the preposition *in* before the language name.
Adoro programare in Python.
The infinitive is *programmare*, not *programare*.
Adoro programmare a Python.
The correct preposition is *in*, not *a*.
↔Alternatives
Mi piace programmare in Python.
I like programming in Python.
Amo programmare in Python.
I love programming in Python.
Programmare in Python è la mia passione.
Programming in Python is my passion.
Cultural Tip
In Italian, *adorare* conveys a high level of enthusiasm and is more informal than *amare*. It’s perfect for casual conversation or a personal blog, but in a formal business presentation you might prefer *mi piace molto* or *ho una grande passione per*.

