The words you asked about are different in meaning and language:
- [sinner](javascript:void(0)) is an English word meaning a person who commits sins or does wrong.
- [dove](javascript:void(0)) in Italian means "where" in English.
- [vederla](javascript:void(0)) in Italian means "to see it" or "to watch it" in English, from the verb vedere (to see).
This suggests that "dove" and "vederla" are Italian words often used for asking or referring to where something can be seen or watched, such as a match or event. "Sinner," in English, is unrelated to this and means a person who sins. If you want, I can help clarify usage or translation in specific contexts. Let me know!