station
The Italian word 'stazione' is used to denote a place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off, a similar terminal for buses or trams, or a place or establishment for radio or television broadcasts.
The station is very far away.
This phrase expresses distance by pointing out that the station is very far. It might used when describing the location of the station relative to the speaker’s current position. It's an example of how the word 'stazione' can be used in a simple statement.
I will buy the tickets at the station.
The phrase demonstrates the future tense in Italian, expressed here with 'comprerò' (I will buy). It indicates an intention to buy tickets at the station at some future time. It highlights how 'stazione' can be used to describe the place where an action will take place.
I always get lost in the station.
This phrase expresses the speaker's recurring experience at the station, using 'sempre' (always) to emphasize the habitual nature of the action. It demonstrates the use of 'stazione' in relation to the speaker's personal experience.