show

This is the 543rd most frequent Italian word.


show

The Italian word "show" (borrowed from English) means a performance, spectacle, or entertainment event.


Here, 'spettacolo' is used as a noun to refer to a performance or display.

Lo spettacolo teatrale era impressionante.

The theater show was impressive.


In this sentence, 'mostrato' is the past participle of the verb 'mostrare', meaning 'to show,' used as an demonstration.

L'insegnante mi ha mostrato come completare il problema.

The teacher showed me how to complete the problem.


The verb 'mostra' is the third-person singular present tense of 'mostrare,' used here to mean 'to display or indicate.'

La medaglia mostra il risultato del suo impegno.

The medal shows the result of his effort.