possible
The Italian word 'possibile' is directly equivalent to the English word 'possible'. It is an adjective used to describe something that might happen or be true, or could be done. Like the English word, it is commonly used in a variety of contexts.
It is possible that it will rain tomorrow.
This sentence is an example of expressing possibility or doubt about a future event. The word 'possibile' here is used to indicate that there is a chance of rain tomorrow, but it is not certain.
This is the only possible solution.
In this context, 'possibile' is used to describe a noun, the solution. It means that, within the given conditions or restrictions, there is only one solution that can be considered or accepted.
It is not possible to enter without a ticket.
This sentence is an example of using 'non è possibile' to express prohibition or a rule. In this context, 'non è possibile' translates to 'not possible', conveying that one is not allowed to enter without a ticket.