bite
The Italian word 'morso' is used to express the act of biting, just like the English word 'bite'. It can be used in various contexts such as 'He took a bite of the apple.' which translates to 'Ha dato un morso alla mela.' in Italian.
I took a bite of the apple.
In this sentence, 'morso' is used in the context of taking a bite from something, in this case, an apple.
The dog bit the man.
Here, 'morso' is used to indicate the action of a dog biting a man. It is commonly used to describe animals biting.
You should take a bite of this sandwich.
In this example, 'morso' is used to suggest someone to take a bite from something, in this instance, a sandwich.