drawer
The word 'cassetto' is used to refer to a drawer in Italian. It is a masculine noun, and its plural form is 'cassetti'. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to a sliding box or compartment, often found in furniture such as desks and dressers, used for storing items.
The drawer contains my keys.
This sentence uses 'cassetto' to state that something (in this case, keys) is inside the drawer.
I opened the drawer.
This sentence uses 'cassetto' in a simple context, indicating the action of opening a drawer.
The drawer is full.
The sentence uses 'cassetto' to describe a state or condition of the drawer being full.