park
The Italian word 'parco' is used in the same context as the English word 'park'. It refers to a public outdoor area where people go to relax, exercise, or have a picnic. For example, 'Vado al parco' translates to 'I'm going to the park'.
We go to the park after lunch.
This is a simple declarative sentence, talking about a plan to go to the park after lunch. The verb 'andiamo' denotes going somewhere and is first person plural, indicating that the speaker and others are the ones going.
The park is full of children.
This sentence describes the scene at the park, indicating that it is full of children. 'Pieno di' translates to 'full of', providing descriptive detail about the situation at the park.
I like to run in the park.
This sentence uses the phrase 'Mi piace' which translates to 'I like', followed by an infinitive verb 'correre' meaning to run. When used before a verb, 'mi piace' expresses enjoyment of the activity named by the verb. 'Nel' is a combination of 'in' with the article 'il', which is used before masculine singular nouns.