button
The word 'pulsante' in Italian translates to 'button' in English. It is used to describe a physical or virtual button that can be pressed to perform an action. For example, a 'pulsante' on a remote control might change the channel, while a 'pulsante' on a website might submit a form.
The red button is on the table.
This sentence is an example of a declarative phrase, stating a fact or giving information. Here, the object 'red button' is described in its position 'on the table'.
I pressed the button for the elevator.
This sentence describes a past action performed by the speaker. The phrase demonstrates the straightforward way past actions are recounted in Italian, similar to English.
Don't touch the green button.
This sentence is an example of a negation in the imperative mood, indicating a command or request. In this case, the command 'don't' is urging the listener to avoid an action, touching the green button.