there
The Italian word 'lì' translates to 'there' in English and it is used to refer to a specific location or place that is not here. It is used in the same context as in English.
I cannot put the books there.
This sentence uses 'lì' to refer to a specific place or location that is not suitable for placing the books.
He lives there.
This sentence uses 'lì' to indicate the place where the person referred to by 'lui' (he) lives.
Do you see that cat there? That's where I want to go.
This sentence uses 'lì' to indicate the specific place or location that the speaker wants to go to.