gifts
In Italian, the word 'regali' is used to refer to gifts or presents. It is a plural noun, and its singular form is 'regalo'. It is used in the same context as in English, for example, during holidays or special occasions.
I bought gifts for my friends.
This phrase indicates the action of purchasing gifts intended for friends.
The gifts were very appreciated.
This sentence expresses that the gifts received a positive response from the recipients.
During the holidays, we always give gifts to the children.
This phrase conveys the tradition of giving gifts to children during festive occasions.