march
In Italian, 'marzo' is the word used for the third month of the year, which corresponds to March in English. This word is a noun and is used in the same context as 'March' in English. For example, 'In marzo piove spesso' translates to 'It often rains in March.'
Spring starts in March.
This sentence demonstrates how to refer to events occurring in a specific month in Italian. The preposition 'a' is commonly used before months to indicate when something happens.
March is the third month of the year.
This sentence shows how to refer to an ordinal number of a month in a year. The ordinal number is placed before the noun 'mese', denoting the position of that particular month.
I will be in Italy in March.
This example demonstrates how to talk about future plans regarding a specific month. The preposition 'a' is used before the month, similar to 'in' in English.