rule
In Italian, the word 'regola' is used to describe a rule or a guideline that governs behavior, actions, or procedures. It can be used in various contexts, such as in games, sports, or social situations, to establish a set of standards or expectations. For example, 'Le regole del gioco sono semplici' translates to 'The rules of the game are simple'.
This is the most important rule.
This sentence is used to emphasize the significance of a particular rule. In Italian 'Questa' is 'This', 'è' is 'is', 'la' is 'the', 'regola' is 'rule' and 'più importante' is 'most important'.
The rule was not respected.
This sentence indicates that a certain rule has been breached. 'La' is 'the', 'regola' is 'rule', 'non' is 'not', 'è stata' is 'was' and 'rispettata' is 'respected' in Italian.
We must follow the rule.
This phrase advises compliance with a certain rule. The phrase 'Dobbiamo seguire la regola' translates to 'We must follow the rule' where 'Dobbiamo' is 'We must', 'seguire' is 'follow', 'la' is 'the' and 'regola' is 'rule' in Italian.