exercise
The Italian word 'esercizio' is used to describe a physical or mental activity often performed to maintain or improve one's health or abilities. It is similar to the English word 'exercise'. In a broader sense, 'esercizio' can also refer to a practice or drill, like a musical exercise.
Doing exercise is important for health.
This sentence expresses the significance of physical activity or exercise in maintaining and improving health. The verb 'fare' is commonly used in Italian to mean 'to do' and 'esercizio' is the Italian term for exercise.
I need to do more exercise.
This sentence expresses a personal requirement or demand for increasing the quantity of physical activity. It demonstrates the use of 'ho bisogno di' which translates to 'I need to' in English and is a common way to express need or necessity in Italian.
The math exercise is complicated.
This sentence describes a complex mathematical problem or exercise. It illustrates the use of 'è' which translates to 'is' in English to express a state or condition. The term 'complicato' translates to 'complicated' in English and is used to describe something difficult to analyze or understand.