gift
The Italian word 'regalo' is used to describe a present or a gift given to someone, often on special occasions such as birthdays or holidays. It can also be used to describe a favor or a kind gesture done for someone.
This is the gift that I received from my grandmother.
The sentence uses 'regalo' in describing a present received from grandmother. Here, the gift (regalo) is not added as a suffix, but placed after the verb 'received' (ho ricevuto).
I have a gift for you.
This sentence demonstrates how 'regalo' can be used to indicate something that one person has for another. Again, the word 'regalo' is not used as a suffix, it's positioned after 'have' (ho) in the sentence.
The Christmas gift was just what I wanted.
In this example, the word 'regalo' is presented in the context of a Christmas present. It's interesting to note that the gift (regalo) is not added as a suffix, but placed after 'Christmas' (Natale).