apartment
In Italian, the word 'appartamento' is used to refer to an apartment, which is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building. It's a common type of residence in urban areas, and it's often used interchangeably with 'flat' or 'condo' in English. The word 'appartamento' is a masculine noun, and it's pronounced as 'ap-par-ta-men-to'.
I live in an apartment
This sentence is an example of a simple statement in Italian. The subject 'I' is 'vivo', the verb 'live' is 'in', and the object 'an apartment' is 'un appartamento'.
The apartment is big
This is a typical adjective sentence in Italian. 'L'appartamento' means the apartment and 'è grande' means is big. The verb 'is' in Italian is 'è'.
I am looking for an apartment
The example given is a common phrase used when somebody is in the process of looking for an apartment. In Italian, 'Sto cercando' translates to 'I am looking for'.