possibility
The Italian word 'possibilità' is used in a similar way to the English word 'possibility'. It refers to something that could happen or exist, although it is not certain. For example, 'C'è la possibilità di pioggia domani' means 'There is a possibility of rain tomorrow'.
There is a possibility that it might rain tomorrow.
This sentence is an example of how to express a potential future outcome in Italian, using 'c'è la possibilità' which translates directly to 'there is the possibility'.
We need to consider every possibility.
In this example, 'dobbiamo considerare ogni possibilità' is a way to instruct someone that all possible scenarios should be taken into account. 'Ogni possibilità' translates to 'every possibility'.
The possibility of a change is always present.
Here, 'La possibilità di un cambiamento' is saying that there is always a chance for change to occur. 'È sempre presente' reinforces the idea that this chance is always there.