pack
In Italian, the word 'pacco' is used to refer to a package or parcel. It is often used in the context of shipping or mailing items. For example, one might say 'Ho ricevuto un pacco' (I received a package). It can also be used to refer to a bundle or package of items, such as 'un pacco di carta' (a pack of paper).
I received a package from Italy.
The sentences demonstrates use of the word 'pacco' as a noun to denote a package or a parcel.
The package is in transit.
In this context, 'pacco' is used to represent a sent or received parcel that is currently in the process of being transported.
I sent the package today.
This sentence suggests usage of 'pacco' being a noun representing a package that has been dispatched or sent.