Have glasses
The phrase 'avere gli occhiali' in Italian means 'to have glasses'. It is used in the same way as in English, to indicate that someone wears glasses for vision correction or protection. For example, 'Lui ha gli occhiali per leggere' means 'He has glasses for reading'.
I need to have glasses to read.
This phrase indicates that the speaker requires glasses specifically for the purpose of reading.
Luca says he cannot see well without having glasses.
In this sentence, Luka mentions that his vision is impaired in the absence of glasses, highlighting the necessity of wearing them.
Before going to the movies, I need to remember to have my glasses.
This phrase emphasizes the importance of remembering to bring glasses for a better viewing experience at the cinema.