ankle
The word 'caviglia' is used in Italian to refer to the ankle, which is the joint connecting the foot with the leg. It is used in the same way as the English word 'ankle' and is a common term in everyday language and medical contexts.
My ankle hurts after the workout.
This phrase expresses discomfort in the ankle following a physical exercise session.
I need to put ice on my ankle.
This phrase indicates the need to apply ice to the ankle, likely for swelling or pain relief.
I sprained my ankle during the game.
This phrase refers to an injury where the ankle was twisted, commonly occurring while playing sports.