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Whats the difference between (ed) and (e) i mean they both mean (and right)? when do i use them?
7. Sep. 2014 17:59
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I believe this is similar to "an apple" in English. It is a matter of phonetics.
It sounds better when you use the "n" to connect the "a" to the word apple.
The same thing would apply to "e" and "ed" in Italian. The "ed" would make a smoother connection.
7. September 2014
4
There is no difference, you have to use "e" in front of a word starting with a consonant, "ed" in front of a word starting with another "e", if the word start with a vowel that isn't "e" you can chose which one to use.
The same happens to the prepositions "a" and "ad" and can happens, on your choice, for the conjunction "o": "od".
The "d" is called 'euphonic d', its aim is to avoid two vowel sounds in sequence, and for the "e" and for the "a" (not for the "o") it also has an etymological meaning because they come respectively from the Latin words "et" and "ad".
7. September 2014
1
Yes, they both mean " and" in english. You do use " e " if the next word begins with a consonant and " ed " if the next word begins with a vocal.
Andare e venire, Soccorrere ed aiutare.
7. September 2014
both means "and"; we use "ed" when the next word begins with vocal
13. September 2014
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