juice
The Italian word for juice is 'succo'. It is used in a similar way to the English word. For example, 'I want a glass of orange juice' in Italian is 'Vorrei un bicchiere di succo d'arancia'.
I like orange juice in the morning.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'succo' in the context of expressing a food preference. It can be used to talk about any kind of juice by replacing 'd'arancia' with the name of the desired fruit in Italian.
I would like a glass of juice, please.
In this sentence, 'succo' is used in a request for a beverage. Remember, when asking for something politely in Italian, you use the conditional form, in this case 'vorrei', which translates as 'I would like'.
The fruit juice no longer has flavor after being open for several days.
This example illustrates the use of 'succo' when talking about the characteristics or properties of something. In this instance, it is the flavor of the juice that is being discussed.