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Using Simple Prepositions in Italian

Learn the essential simple prepositions in Italian, such as di, a, in, da, con, per, and senza. This deck covers their core uses for origin, location, and purpose in everyday spoken Italian.
Using Simple Prepositions in Italian
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Lesson#1
In Italian, small words called prepositions link different parts of a sentence. They are essential for talking about location, origin, and purpose. In this deck, we'll learn the most common simple prepositions and how to use them in everyday conversation.
Lesson#2
To say where you are from, you can use the preposition 'di' followed by your city of origin. For example, to say 'I am from Rome', you would say 'Sono di Roma'.
Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I am from London.'

Sono di Londra.

Lesson#4
The preposition 'a' is used when you are going to a city. For instance, 'I am going to Milan' is 'Vado a Milano'. It's also used for some common, familiar places like home, 'a casa'.
Quiz#5
Translate into Italian: 'I am going to Naples.'

Vado a Napoli.

Quiz#6
How do you say 'I am going home' in Italian?

Vado a casa.

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