cow
The Italian word for cow is 'mucca'. It is a feminine noun and is used in the same context as in English. For example, 'La mucca è nel campo.' translates to 'The cow is in the field.'
The cow is in the field
This sentence is demonstrating the use of 'mucca', the Italian word for cow, in a simple sentence involving location.
The cow's milk is delicious
This phrase is using 'mucca' in a possessive context to indicate where the milk is coming from.
I am afraid of big cows
This sentence uses 'mucca' as the object of the preposition 'of' and is combined with an adjective 'big'.