How to Learn Prepositions and Conjunctions in Italian

Note that in Italian some prepositions and definite articles that come after them fuse together in one word., Learn change of articles as, il in attached form becomes : l. la in attached form becomes : lla., Learn that the first set of articles...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Note that in Italian some prepositions and definite articles that come after them fuse together in one word.

    In movies and other places that people imitate fake Italian, usually use them frequently as "della" and "alla" and so on. , lo in attached form becomes : llo. l' in attached form becomes : ll'. i in attached form remains as : i. le in attached form becomes : lle. gli in attached form remains as : gli. , Among them di in attached form becomes de. in in attached form becomes ne. con in attached form becomes co (in modern Italian, con only optionally attaches to il (col) and i (coi), but never with the other forms). others remain as they are. ,
  2. Step 2: Learn change of articles as

  3. Step 3: il in attached form becomes : l. la in attached form becomes : lla.

  4. Step 4: Learn that the first set of articles mentioned in previous section () will attach to the attached form of articles.

  5. Step 5: Study some examples as di + il : del di + la : della a + il : al a + la : alla in + il : nel in + la : nella con + il : col (or

  6. Step 6: more commonly

  7. Step 7: con il)

Detailed Guide

In movies and other places that people imitate fake Italian, usually use them frequently as "della" and "alla" and so on. , lo in attached form becomes : llo. l' in attached form becomes : ll'. i in attached form remains as : i. le in attached form becomes : lle. gli in attached form remains as : gli. , Among them di in attached form becomes de. in in attached form becomes ne. con in attached form becomes co (in modern Italian, con only optionally attaches to il (col) and i (coi), but never with the other forms). others remain as they are. ,

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