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preferire...a...? Non sempre i giovani preferiscono la discoteca al teatro. Is it that the verb preferire is used with 'a' to express a comparison, i.e. preferire A a B = to prefer A than B ?
Apr 14, 2015 2:16 AM
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Yes it is a comparison. preferisco A a B (or: A piuttosto che B; A riespetto a B) But the comparison could even be implicit sometimes (just like in english): -"vuoi un caffè?" (would you like a coffee?) -"grazie, preferisco un bicchiere di vino" (Thanks, I'd prefer a glass of wine) So it's just like "to Prefer" in english, it always expresses a comparison, even if not specified in the sentence.
April 14, 2015
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