summer
In Italian, the word 'estate' is used to describe the summer season, just like in English. It is one of the four seasons and it falls between spring and autumn. The word can be used in various contexts, such as describing the weather, planning vacations, or talking about seasonal activities.
I really like summer.
This sentence is expressing a personal liking towards the summer. In Italian, 'Mi piace' stands for 'I like', 'molto' is 'a lot' or 'much', and 'l'estate' stands for 'the summer'.
My favorite season is the summer.
This sentence is describing the speaker's favorite season. In Italian, 'La mia stagione preferita' stands for 'My favorite season', and 'è l'estate' stands for 'is the summer'.
In summer, we go to the sea.
This sentence describes a usual action taking place in the summer. In Italian, 'In estate' stands for 'In summer', 'andiamo' is 'we go', and 'al mare' is 'to the sea'.