busy
The Italian word 'impegnato' is used to express the same concept as 'busy' in English. It refers to a state of being occupied or engaged in activity, often to the extent that one cannot take on additional tasks or responsibilities. It can be used in various contexts, such as work, personal life, or even to describe a busy schedule or a busy place.
I'm sorry, but I'm busy today.
This sentence is used when you want to apologize and notify others that you have commitments today.
Luigi is too busy to go out tonight.
This statement is often used when someone, in this case Luigi, has too many tasks or responsibilities to be able to participate in other activities such as going out tonight.
I can't accept this project because I am already committed.
In this context, the speaker is expressing that they cannot take on additional work due to existing obligations or commitments, for instance, other projects or duties.