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In Italian, 'inizio' is used as the equivalent of the English word 'begin'. It is used to describe the start of an action, event, or process. For example, 'L'inizio della lezione è alle 9:00' means 'The class begins at 9:00'.
My start was hard.
This sentence is conveying someone's initial phase or start of something being challenging. 'Inizio' translates to 'start' or 'beginning' in English.
At the beginning of the day.
This phrase usually refers to something happening in the early stage or onset of the day. 'Inizio' is used here in the context of time, referring to the start of a new day.
The start of the movie was exciting.
In this context, 'inizio' is used to describe the start or commencement of a movie that was thrilling or exciting.