overcome
The Italian word 'superare' is used in a similar way to the English word 'overcome'. It means to succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty, or to defeat an opponent. It can also mean to exceed or surpass something. For example, 'Ho superato l'esame' means 'I passed the exam' or 'I overcame the exam'. It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as 'Ho superato le mie paure' meaning 'I overcame my fears'.
We must overcome this obstacle
This phrase can be used in a challenging situation or in a situation in which there is an obstacle that needs to be overcome. It gives a sense of determination and effort.
You can overcome any challenge
This sentence provides encouragement and affirmation of one’s capability to overcome difficulties or challenges they may face. It gives a sense of empowerment and confidence.
I hope to pass the exam
This phrase is commonly used by students who want to express their hope and intention to pass an impending exam. It conveys a wish for a positive outcome in a future event.