usually
The Italian word 'di solito' is an adverb and it is used to indicate something that typically happens or a state or condition that typically exists. It is similar to the English word 'usually' in usage. For example, in the sentence 'Di solito, mangio la pizza per cena.' which translates to 'Usually, I eat pizza for dinner.'
Usually, I have breakfast at 8.
This sentence shows a routine or habitual action. 'Di solito' is used at the beginning of the sentence to indicate that the speaker usually has breakfast at 8.
I usually go to school by bus.
In this example, 'di solito' is used to express a common or typical means of transportation the speaker uses to go to school.
Carbonara spaghetti is usually prepared with cheek bacon and eggs.
Here, 'di solito' is used to describe what ingredients are typically used in making a particular dish, in this case, Carbonara spaghetti.