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Regina Oliveira
When should I use : in/ nel / nella ?
When should I use : in/ nel / nella ?
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Oct 24, 2012 9:46 PM
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it's similar to portugues.
in = em
nel / nello = no
nella = na
negli = nos
nelle = nas
October 27, 2012
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http://www.oneworlditaliano.com/english/italian-grammar/articulated-prepositions-in-italian-2.htm
in + il = nel
We use this in the same cases as "in" when the noun which follows is masculine singular and starts with a consonant.
Eg: Nel mare. / In the sea.
in + la = nella
We use this in the same cases as "in" when the noun which follows is feminine singular and starts with a consonant.
Eg: Nella casa. / In the house.
in + i = nei
We use this in the same cases as "in" when the noun which follows is masculine plural and starts with a consonant.
Eg: Nei casi. / In the cases.
in + gli = negli
We use this in the same cases as "in" when the noun which follows is masculine plural and starts with a vowel.
Eg: Negli occhi. / In the eyes.
in + le = nelle
We use this in the same cases as "in" when the noun which follows is feminine plural and starts with a consonant.
Eg: Nelle case. / In the houses.
nell'
We use this in the same cases as "nel" and "nella" when the noun which follows starts with a vowel.
Eg: Nell' andito, nell' aria. / In the passage, in the air.
October 25, 2012
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