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Tammy
Il and Lo
I've started studing italian on Duolingo but I am confuse about when to use the definite article "Il" and "Lo". What is the difference? Thank you
30 jan. 2019 15:21
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We use the definite article "il" before masculine singular words beginning with a consonant.
We use the definite article "lo" before masculine singular words beginning with s + consonant (st, sp, sc), gn, ps, pn, z.
Examples with "il": il treno, il divano, il tavolo, il bicchiere, il muro etc.
Examples with "lo": lo stato, lo struzzo, lo spazio, lo scivolo, lo gnomo, lo psicologo, lo pneumatico, lo zaino etc.
30 januari 2019
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