eight
The Italian word 'otto' is used to represent the number eight. It is a common word in everyday language and is used in the same way as in English. For example, 'I have eight apples' translates to 'Ho otto mele' in Italian.
Today is the eighth of August.
In Italian, the word 'otto' translates to 'eight'. This sentence is telling us the date, specifically that today is the eighth of August.
I only have eight minutes to get there.
This sentence is expressing a time constraint, with 'otto' indicating the short amount of time that the speaker has to reach their destination.
There are eight pizzas on the table.
This sentence is providing a count of items (pizzas) present in a location (on the table). In the Italian language, 'otto' is used to express the quantity or number 'eight'.