Radio was born in italy.
Is this sentence correct?if it’s correct then can it be transformed into an active sentence?
It is not passive voice, if that's what you mean. The sentence is fine. It makes use of the literary device of personification.
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It is not passive voice, if that's what you mean.
The sentence is fine. It makes use of the literary device of personification.
"Italy gave birth to radio." (That is not a strict grammatical inversion, which would be "Italy bore radio", which is not understandable.) The problem is that the meaning is now wrong.