everywhere
The Italian word 'ovunque' is used to express the concept of 'everywhere'. It is an adverb and can be used in the same way as the English word 'everywhere'. For example, 'I'm looking for my keys, they could be ovunque in the house.' means 'I'm looking for my keys, they could be everywhere in the house.'
I can find restaurants everywhere in this city.
This phrase expresses the idea that restaurants are available in many locations throughout the city.
Wherever I go, I always carry my camera.
This sentence illustrates the speaker's habit of taking their camera with them, regardless of the location.
I searched for the book everywhere, but I didn't find it.
This statement conveys the speaker's frustration at not being able to locate a book, despite thorough searching in various places.