empty
The word 'vuoto' in Italian translates to 'empty' in English. It is used to describe a state of nothingness or absence. For example, one might say 'La bottiglia è vuota', which means 'The bottle is empty'.
My glass is empty.
This sentence is commonly used to indicate that there is no liquid left in one's drink container. In this context, 'vuoto' means 'empty'.
I feel empty inside.
This phrase is often used in contexts of emotional emptiness rather than physical emptiness. It's commonly used by people when they feel a lack of emotion or a lack of purpose in life, making them feel 'vuoto', or 'empty', inside.