another
The Italian word 'un altro' is used to express the concept of 'another' in English. It is commonly used to refer to an additional or supplementary item or person. For example, 'Vorrei un altro caffè, per favore.' translates to 'I would like another coffee, please.'
Another day, another adventure.
This phrase is often used to show that each day is filled with new opportunities or challenges, similar to the English idiom 'another day, another dollar'.
I need another glass of water.
This Italian sentence is used to express the need for additional resources or items in this case it's referring to a glass of water, similar to how it would be expressed in English.
Another place I would like to visit is Rome.
By using 'un altro' in this context, it implies that there are other places the speaker would like to visit in addition to Rome. The English counterpart carries the same implication.