bat
Pipistrello is the Italian word for bat. It is used to refer to the small, flying mammals that are active at night and use echolocation to navigate and find food. Pipistrello can also be used to refer to the sporting equipment used in baseball or cricket, which is also called a bat in English.
The bat is in the bell tower.
This sentence uses 'pipistrello' to mean 'bat', demonstrating its use in a simple declarative sentence.
I like the sound of the bat.
This is an example of 'pipistrello' used as a subject in a sentence, expressing a personal like towards the sound a bat makes.
I have a bat in my bag.
This sentence uses 'pipistrello' to highlight its use in expressing possession. In this sentence, the speaker owns a bat that is in their bag.