This is the 603rd most frequent Italian word.
prende
"Prende" means "takes" or "grasps" in English.
Here, 'prende' is the third person singular form of the verb 'prendere' in the present tense, meaning 'takes' or 'catches', referring to a mode of transportation.
Luigi prende il treno ogni mattina.
Luigi takes the train every morning.
In this context, 'prende' is used in the sense of 'picks up' or 'takes' as a physical action related to an object.
Quando è triste, Anna prende un libro e legge.
When she is sad, Anna takes a book and reads.
Here, 'prende' is used idiomatically to mean 'catches' in the context of health or weather exposure.