death
The Italian word 'morte' is used similarly to the English term 'death'. It is a noun that refers to the cessation of life or the end of a living being or organism. It is commonly used in a variety of contexts such as discussions about life and mortality, in storytelling, and in expressions of condolences.
Death is inevitable.
This sentence is expressing the universal reality that death is an unavoidable part of life.
My father's death changed me.
In this sentence, the speaker expresses that the death of their father has had a significant impact on their life and personality.
Death is not the end of everything.
This sentence expresses a philosophical point of view or a religious belief that life, or existence, does not cease with physical death.