tenere in cuore

Italian

Etymology

Literally, to hold in heart.

Verb

tenére in cuore (first-person singular present tèngo in cuore, first-person singular past historic ténni in cuore or tènni in cuore, past participle tenùto in cuore, first-person singular future terrò in cuore, auxiliary avére)

  1. (idiomatic) to keep (one's emotions, etc.) bottled up

Conjugation