girl
Use this term to refer to a young female person. It can also be used to refer to a girlfriend.
The girl is watching a movie.
In this phrase, 'La ragazza' means 'the girl', 'sta guardando' is the present continuous form of the verb 'guardare', which means 'is watching' and 'un film' means 'a movie'.
The girl loves action movies.
Here, 'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'ama' is the verb 'to love', 'i film' are 'the movies' and 'd'azione' means 'of action', making 'ama i film d'azione' translate to 'loves action movies'.
This is the girl who makes movies.
'Questa' is 'this', 'è' is 'is', 'la ragazza' is 'the girl', 'che' is 'that' or 'who', 'fa' is 'makes' and 'il cinema' is 'movies'.
The girl wants to go to the movies.
'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'vuole' is 'wants', 'andare' is 'to go', 'al' is a combined preposition 'to the' and 'cinema' is 'movies'.
The girl buys tickets for the movie.
'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'compra' is 'buys', 'i biglietti' are 'the tickets', 'per' is 'for' and 'il film' is 'the movie'.
The girl has reviewed the movie.
In this phrase, 'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'ha recensito' is the present perfect tense of 'review' which is 'has reviewed', and 'il film' refers to 'the movie'.
The girl loved the movie.
'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'ha adorato' is the present perfect tense for 'loved' which is 'has loved', and 'il film' is 'the movie'.
The girl's favourite movie is Titanic.
'Il film preferito' is 'the favourite movie', 'della ragazza' is 'of the girl' or 'the girl's' and 'è' is 'is'.
The girl often goes to the movies.
'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'va' is 'goes', 'spesso' is 'often', 'al' is the combined preposition 'to the' and 'cinema' is 'movies'.
The girl has seen that movie three times.
'La ragazza' is 'the girl', 'ha visto' is the present perfect tense of 'seen', which is 'has seen', 'quel film' is 'that movie' and 'tre volte' is 'three times'.