package
The Italian word 'pacchetto' is used to refer to a package or parcel, similar to the English word 'package'. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as shipping and mailing, or to refer to a bundle of goods or services.
I bought a holiday package.
In this sentence, 'pacchetto vacanze' refers to a holiday or vacation package. These are bundles often offered by travel agencies that include various services such as flight, accommodations, meals, and other travel-related specifics.
The package arrived this morning.
This sentence uses 'pacchetto' in a very common way, to refer to a package or parcel that is delivered. For instance, a package ordered online or sent by mail.
Return the package to the sender.
Here 'pacchetto' is also used to refer to a package or parcel. The command 'Restituisci il pacchetto al mittente' means to return the package back to the party who originally sent it.