video
In Italian, 'video' is a noun and is used the same way as in English. It refers to a recording of moving visual images made digitally or on videotape. It can also refer to the equipment used to make or play back such recordings.
We watch a video after dinner
This sentence is using 'video' as a noun referring to a recording, movie or show. The verb guardiamo translates to 'we watch'. It is a declarative sentence suggesting a plan or routine practice.
The video was very interesting
This sentence employs the word 'video' as a noun implying a recording, movie or show. Il video translates to 'the video' and era molto interessante can be translated as 'was very interesting'. The sentence reflects past tense, as it is denoting a past event or experience.
I lost the wedding video
In this sentence 'video' is used as a noun referring to a recording, specifically a wedding video. Ho perso (I lost) is a phrase indicating past tense, showcase the sentence is recounting a past event. Il video del matrimonio translates as 'the wedding video'.