student
The Italian word 'studente' is used similarly to the English word 'student'. It refers to an individual who is actively engaged in learning, typically within a school or other educational setting. 'Studente' is used in various contexts, whether for primary school students ('studenti delle scuole elementari'), university students ('studenti universitari'), or any other individuals involved in a process of systematic learning.
The student studies in the library
In this sentence, 'Il studente' means 'The student'. 'studia' is the third person singular of the verb 'studiare', which means 'to study'. 'nella biblioteca' means 'in the library'. So, altogether, it translates to 'The student studies in the library'.
This book is for the student
In this sentence, 'Questo libro' means 'This book'. 'è' is the third person singular of the verb 'essere', which means 'is'. 'per il studente' means 'for the student'. So the whole sentence translates to 'This book is for the student'.
The student has an exam tomorrow
In this sentence, 'Il studente' means 'The student'. 'ha' is the third person singular of the verb 'avere', which means 'has'. 'un esame' means 'an exam'. 'domani' means 'tomorrow'. So the whole sentence translates to 'The student has an exam tomorrow'.