forest
The Italian word for 'forest' is 'foresta'. It is used in the same contexts as in English, referring to a large area covered predominantly by trees and other vegetation. For instance, 'La foresta Amazzonica' means 'The Amazon Forest'.
The rainforest is rich in biodiversity.
This sentence is describing the richness in diversity of species occurring in a rainforest. 'La foresta pluviale' means 'the rainforest', 'è' means 'is' and 'ricca di biodiversità' means 'rich in biodiversity'.
I don't want to get lost in the forest.
Here, the speaker is expressing a fear or concern of getting lost if they were to venture into a forest. 'Non voglio' means 'I don’t want', 'perdersi' means 'to get lost' and 'nella foresta' means 'in the forest'.
The forest is full of wildlife.
This sentence highlights the abundance of wildlife residing within a forest. 'La foresta' means 'the forest', 'è' means 'is', 'piena di' means 'full of' and 'vita selvaggia' translates to 'wildlife'.