message
The Italian word for message is 'messaggio'. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to a piece of information sent from one person or group to another. It can be written, spoken, or conveyed through other means of communication. For example, 'Ho ricevuto un messaggio importante' means 'I received an important message'.
I received a message from you yesterday.
This is a sentence in past tense. In Italian, 'Ho ricevuto' translates to 'I received'. 'Un tuo messaggio' is 'a message from you'. 'Ieri' is 'yesterday'.
The message you sent was very clear.
This is a past tense sentence, where 'Il messaggio che hai inviato' translates to 'The message you sent'. 'Era molto chiaro' means 'was very clear'.
This is the strangest message I have ever received.
This sentence uses the superlative form 'il più strano' which translates to 'the strangest'. 'Che abbia mai ricevuto' translates to 'I have ever received'. 'Questo è' is 'This is'.