parking
Parcheggio is the Italian term for parking. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to the act of leaving a vehicle in a designated area, such as a parking lot or on the side of the road. It can also refer to the designated area itself, such as a parking garage or a parking space.
The parking lot is too crowded today.
In this sentence, 'parcheggio' is used to denote a place where cars are parked, known as a parking lot in English. The sentence shows the use of 'parcheggio' in a common context, describing a parking lot that has too many cars or is full.
Where can I find a parking?
This example phrase is a question seeking the location of a 'parcheggio' or parking spot. This illustrates the usage of 'parcheggio' as a noun denoting a specific spot or location where one can park their vehicle.
The paid parking is too expensive.
In this scene, 'parcheggio' is used to address a situation where the speaker finds the charges for the parking space or 'parcheggio a pagamento' to be too high. This sentence indicates that 'parcheggio' can be used as a noun in a financial context as well.