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test

The word 'test' in Italian is also 'test'. It is used in the same way as in English, such as in a school test or a medical test.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ho un test domani
  • Cosa pensi di questo test?
  • Il test era difficile

Amico

In Italian, 'Amico' as an equivalent to the English 'Dude', is used informally often between friends or acquaintances. It is a colloquial term and is more commonly used in informal speech rather than in formal or written contexts.

Here's how to use it:

  • Amico mio, dov'Γ¨ la stazione?
  • Grazie dell'aiuto, amico.
  • Amico, puoi passarmi la penna?

sentiero

In Italian, the word 'sentiero' is used to describe a path, particularly a narrow one, often in a natural or rural setting. It is often used in contexts such as hiking or walking in the countryside. The word can also be used metaphorically to describe a course of action or a journey.

Here's how to use it:

  • Il sentiero per la casa era lungo e tortuoso.
  • Ho smarrito il mio sentiero nella foresta.
  • Prendiamo il sentiero meno battuto.

felice

The word 'felice' is an adjective in Italian. It can be used to describe an individual's mood or a satisfying situation. Like English, it can be utilized in a variety of contexts. For instance, 'Sono felice' translates to 'I am happy'.

Here's how to use it:

  • Sono felice di vederti
  • Mario Γ¨ felice del risultato
  • Ci rendiamo felici quando aiutiamo gli altri

intorno

The Italian word 'intorno' is used to imply in the vicinity or surrounding area of a place. It can also be used to convey the sense of being approximately a certain amount, similar to how 'around' is used in English.

Here's how to use it:

  • Camminiamo intorno al lago.
  • Ci sono molte case intorno alla piazza.
  • Viviamo intorno all'angolo.
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