without
The Italian word 'senza' is used in a similar context as the English word 'without'. It expresses the lack of something or someone, and can be used in sentences like 'senza acqua' (without water) or 'senza te' (without you).
I left the house without my umbrella
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'senza' to mean 'without'. Here, 'ombrello' is the Italian word for umbrella.
Without you, life has no meaning
In this sentence, 'senza' is used in the context of a person being irreplaceable to the speaker's life, demonstrating its emotional implication.
I can't live without water
This sentence is an example of using 'senza' to express a fundamental need or requirement for living, in this case, the need of water to survive.