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Haelim
'Qui', 'Qua'
Are those a same usage?
For example) "sono qui" "sono qua"
Apr 14, 2019 7:43 AM
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Basically the meaning it's the same, grammatically there are very subtle nuances that even native speakers don't know but use them incounsiously, for instance it's more common to say:
"Vieni qui" of "vieni qua"
"sono qui" than "sono qua", but it could also vary depending on the italian region of the speaker.
I think you should not worry much, there is no problem of comprehension so you just can pay attention when you read. Following an useful resource about this:
https://affrescodellalinguaitaliana.com/2016/09/28/qui-e-qua-qual-e-la-differenza/
April 14, 2019
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