royal
The Italian word 'reale' is the equivalent of the English word 'royal'. It is used to describe something that is related to a king, queen, or other royal family member. It can also be used to describe something that is of high quality or importance, similar to the English phrase 'fit for a king'. For example, 'un palazzo reale' means 'a royal palace'.
My dream has become real.
In this sentence, 'reale' is used to describe the dream ('il mio sogno') that has turned into reality. 'Diventato reale' translates as 'become real'.
The real value of this coin is high.
Here, 'reale' is used as an adjective that qualifies the word 'valore', meaning value. The phrase is used to express that the actual or real value of the coin is quite high or significant.
We are facing a real threat.
The term 'reale' in this context is used to describe something that is not imagined or supposed, but a 'real threat'. It implies that the threat is tangible or existing.