discover
The Italian word 'scoprire' is used to express the act of discovering or finding out something new or previously unknown. It can be used in various contexts, such as discovering a new place, discovering a new talent, or discovering a new fact. For example, 'Ho scoperto un nuovo ristorante' means 'I discovered a new restaurant'.
We need to discover a solution.
In this sentence, the modal verb 'dobbiamo' (we need) is used, indicating necessity or obligation. The direct object, 'una soluzione' (a solution), is what needs to be discovered.
I am trying to discover the truth.
This is a present continuous form, expressing an action that is currently happening. The verb 'scoprire' is used here to indicate the process of finding out or uncovering the 'truth'.
I want to discover new places.
This phrase uses the verb 'voglio' (I want) to express a desire or intention. The infinitive verb 'scoprire' follows, indicating what the subject wants to do. 'Nuovi luoghi' are the direct object of this sentence, the new places that the subject wants to discover.