The word "sinner" in English means a person who commits sins, someone who violates moral or religious laws. The word "dove" can have different meanings depending on the language: in English, it is the past tense of "dive"; in Italian, "dove" means [ dove](javascript:void(0)), i.e., "where." The Italian word "vederlo" translates as [ vederlo](javascript:void(0)), meaning "to see him" or "to watch him." To summarize:
- "sinner" is English, meaning a person who commits sins.
- "dove" (in Italian) means [ dove](javascript:void(0)) ("where").
- "vederlo" (Italian) means [ vederlo](javascript:void(0)) ("to see him/watch him").