garden
The Italian word for garden is 'giardino'. It is a noun and is used to describe an area of land next to a house or other building, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables. It can also refer to a public garden that is open for people to visit and enjoy.
I live next to the garden.
This sentence implies the speaker's residence is located adjacently to a garden. There might be a park or a private garden near their abode.
The garden is full of roses.
In this context, the speaker is describing the garden as being filled with roses. It indicates the presence of a lot of roses in the garden.
We have to decorate the garden for the party.
This is an indication of an action that needs to be taken by the speaker. They are planning for a party, which will presumably take place in a garden, and the garden thus requires decoration.