something
The Italian word 'qualcosa' translates to 'something' in English. It is used in the same context as in English, to refer to a thing that is not known, identified, or specified.
I need something to eat
This phrase is used when you are in need of food. It indicates that you don't have a specific food in mind, you just need something to eat.
There’s something wrong
This phrase is used to express that there is a problem or issue, but the speaker does not specify what the problem is.
Could you tell me something about your family?
This phrase is a polite request for someone to share information about their family. It is typically used in casual conversation to get to know someone better.