single
The word 'singolo' in Italian is used to describe a single item or person. It can also refer to a single music track or song, similar to its usage in English. In the context of relationships, 'singolo' means 'single', indicating that a person is not in a relationship or is unmarried.
I booked a single room in a hotel
The word 'singola' is the female form of 'singolo' in Italian and it is used here to describe a room with one bed in an hotel.
Marco is a single man
In this case, 'singolo' is used to indicate the marital status of Marco. This sentence is usually used in everyday Italian conversation to specify someone's relationship status.
The single ticket costs 1.50 euros
Here 'singolo' refers to a ticket that is valid for one journey or one admission. It is commonly used in transportation or event settings.