various
The word 'varie' in Italian is used in the same way as 'various' in English. It is used to refer to several different things or people. For example, 'There are various reasons for this' in English would be 'Ci sono varie ragioni per questo' in Italian.
He meets various people every day.
This sentence uses the word 'varie' to mean 'various'. Although it directly translates to 'various', in this context it is used to mean a number of different types of people.
I have various ideas on how to solve this problem.
This sentence uses 'varie' to mean 'various' or 'several', suggesting that the speaker has a number of different ideas for problem-solving.
We visited various cities during our trip to Italy.
In this sentence, 'varie' is used to convey the meaning of 'several' or 'various', indicating that more than one, but an indefinite number of cities were visited.