window
The word 'finestra' in Italian translates to 'window' in English. In various contexts, it is used to describe the opening in a wall, door, vehicle, or house that lets light, sound, and air in. Like English, it can also refer to the metaphorical window in literary contexts.
The window of my room overlooks the garden.
This example demonstrates a common way of expressing what one can see from a window in their home or dwelling.
Please close the window.
This example is a standard polite request, using the imperative form 'chiudi' to tell someone else to close the window.
The browser window is too small.
This sentence uses the word 'finestra' in a modern context to refer to a 'window' on a computer screen, specifically in a browser.