airport
The Italian word 'aeroporto' is used similarly to the English word 'airport', referring to a location where aircraft take off and land, with facilities for passengers. For example, 'Ho un volo da l'aeroporto di Roma' means 'I have a flight from Rome airport'.
We have to go to the airport to catch our flight.
This sentence is used to express that someone needs to go to the airport to catch a flight. 'Dobbiamo' means 'we have to', 'andare' means 'go', 'all'aeroporto' means 'to the airport', 'per' means 'to', 'prendere' means 'catch' and 'il nostro volo' means 'our flight'.
The taxi will take us to the airport.
This sentence is used when someone plans to take a taxi to the airport. 'Il taxi' means 'the taxi', 'ci porterà' means 'will take us', and 'all'aeroporto' means 'to the airport'.
The airport is very far from here.
This sentence is used to express that the airport is a long distance away from one's current location. 'L'aeroporto' means 'the airport', 'è' means 'is', 'molto lontano' means 'very far', 'da qui' means 'from here'.