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Italian Phrase

Sono super organizzato.

/ˈso.no ˈsu.per orɡan.dʒaˈtto/
Meaning"I am super organized."
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Meaning

The sentence means that the speaker is extremely tidy and efficient in planning or arranging things. "Super" works as a colloquial intensifier, similar to “very” or “extremely” in English, and "organizzato" is the past‑participle used as an adjective that agrees with the speaker’s gender.

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When to use

Use this phrase in informal conversations when you want to brag a little about your ability to keep things in order – for example when talking about your work habits, your study routine, or how you arrange a trip.

Grammar Breakdown

Sonosuperorganizzato

1

Sono (essere)

First‑person singular present of the verb *essere* (to be). It links the subject with a descriptive adjective.

2

Super (intensifier)

A colloquial adverb that intensifies the adjective that follows; it works like “very” or “extremely”.

3

Organizzato (adjective)

Past‑participle of *organizzare* used as an adjective; it must agree in gender and number with the subject (organizzata, organizzati, organizzate).

🗨In Conversation

A

Sei sempre puntuale e il tuo ufficio è sempre in ordine.

You’re always on time and your office is always tidy.

Sì, sono super organizzato!

Yes, I’m super organized!

B

Common Mistakes

  • È super organizzato.

    Use "sono" for first‑person; "è" is third‑person singular.

  • Sono super organizzata.

    The adjective must agree with the speaker’s gender.

  • Super organizzato sono.

    Word order in Italian places the verb before the adjective phrase.

Alternatives

  • Sono molto organizzato.

    I am very organized.

  • Sono estremamente organizzato.

    I am extremely organized.

  • Mi piace tenere tutto in ordine.

    I like to keep everything in order.

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Cultural Tip

In Italy, "super" as an intensifier is informal and mostly used among friends or in casual settings. In a formal workplace you might prefer "molto" or "estremamente". Also remember to match the adjective’s ending with your gender – a woman would say "Sono super organizzata."