belly
The Italian word for belly is 'pancia'. It is used to refer to the front part of the body between the chest and the hips, where the stomach and intestines are located. It can also be used to refer to a person's stomach when it is full or protruding. For example, 'Ho mangiato troppo, ho la pancia piena' means 'I ate too much, I have a full belly'.
I have a stomachache.
This phrase is commonly used to express that someone is experiencing pain in their belly area.
My belly is full.
This phrase indicates that the person has finished eating and feels satisfied, implying that their stomach cannot hold more food.
After eating, I feel my belly swollen.
This phrase describes the discomfort of feeling bloated after a meal, which is a common experience for many people.