sell
The Italian word 'vendere' translates to 'sell' in English. It is a regular verb used to indicate the action of giving something to someone else in exchange for money. Just like in English, it can be used in various contexts, whether it's selling a product in a store, a house, or an idea.
I have to sell my old car.
This is a common expression used when someone wants to sell something they own, in this case an old car. The verb 'vendere' is used here in the first-person singular form of the present tense.
I would like to sell my paintings.
This phrase is used when the speaker expresses a desire or intent to sell their own items, in this context, their paintings. The verb 'vendere' is paired with 'vorrei' which gives the meaning of 'would like to'.
He is trying to sell his house.
This sentence indicates a third party (he) who is in the process of, or attempting to, sell his house. 'Vendere' is used here in the infinitive form, paired with 'sta cercando di' which translates as 'is trying to'.