enjoy
The Italian word 'godere' is used to express the idea of enjoying something, similar to its English counterpart 'enjoy'. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as 'I enjoy playing football' (Mi piace giocare a calcio) or 'She enjoys reading books' (Lei ama leggere libri). It is a regular verb, with the infinitive form 'godere', the past participle 'goduto', and the present tense forms 'godo', 'godi', 'gode', 'godiamo', 'godete', 'godono'.
I can enjoy this view for hours.
This example shows how the verb 'godere' can be used to express enjoyment or pleasure in the context of viewing something.
You should enjoy life more.
Here, 'godere' is used to express the concept of enjoying or appreciating life in a general sense.
He didn't know how to enjoy his free time.
In this case, 'godere' is used to denote the action of deriving pleasure or enjoyment from one's free or spare time.