spring
The word 'primavera' is used in Italian to refer to the season of spring, just like in English. It's a time of year when the weather starts to get warmer, and plants and flowers begin to bloom.
Spring is my favorite season.
This sentence uses 'primavera' as the subject and expresses a personal preference for this season.
Plants bloom in the spring.
This sentence uses 'primavera' to indicate the time context in which plants bloom.
In the spring, the days get longer.
This sentence uses 'primavera' to indicate the time context when days start to get longer as days and nights are of equal length at the beginning of spring.