book
The Italian word 'libro' is similar to the English word 'book'. It is primarily used to refer to a bound written work. You can use it in various situations, such as asking for a book in a library or bookstore, or discussing literature. For example, 'Hai letto questo libro?' means 'Have you read this book?'
I like to read a book after dinner.
This sentence implies a fondness for relaxing with a book after the evening meal. It uses the noun 'libro' in the context of an activity done for pleasure.
The book is on the table.
This sentence is stating the location of a particular object, in this case a 'libro', using a simple subject-verb-object sentence structure.
This is my favorite book.
The subject pronoun 'Questo' ('This') is used to refer to a specific 'libro' ('book') that is particularly appreciated by the speaker.