we
The word 'noi' is the Italian equivalent of the English pronoun 'we'. It is used to refer to a group of people that includes the speaker. It is important to note that Italian pronouns are not always required in sentences, as the verb ending often indicates the subject. However, 'noi' is used for emphasis or when the subject is not clear from the context.
We eat together every Sunday.
This phrase expresses a regular occurrence where 'we' gather and have a meal together every Sunday.
We love traveling in the summer.
This phrase conveys a shared enjoyment of traveling during the summer months by 'us'.