presence
The Italian word 'presenza' translates to 'presence' in English. It is used to express the state of being in a particular place or situation. For instance, 'La presenza di Maria ha reso la festa più divertente' means 'Mary's presence made the party more fun'. It can also be used to indicate the existence or occurrence of something, such as 'La presenza di prove schiaccianti' meaning 'The presence of overwhelming evidence'.
His presence is always reassuring
This sentence expresses the reassurance one feels when a particular person is present. It conveys a sense of comfort derived from the individual's presence.
I can't ignore the presence of a problem
This phrase indicates a situation or a context where one recognises the existence of a problem and the inability to ignore it.
The presence of international students enriches the class
This sentence signifies the positive impact that international students have on a class. It could be in the form of diverse perspectives, experiences, or ways of thinking from different cultures.