immediate
The word 'immediato' in Italian is an adjective that is used to describe something that is happening right away, without delay. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as 'risposta immediata' (immediate response) or 'effetto immediato' (immediate effect). In English, we would use the word 'immediate' in the same way.
The commitment is immediate and requires attention.
This sentence indicates that a certain obligation has to be addressed without delay.
The solution is immediate and easy to implement.
This statement highlights that there is a prompt and straightforward answer available for a problem.