Use the Italian “in” for Italian Regions Both Italian prepositions “a” and “in” can be used to describe where someone is going, as well as their destination when they arrive. The Italian “a” can be translated as both “to” or “in” in English. The Italian “in” is translated the same as in English — “in”! In simple terms, Italian prepositions are linked to the place that they describe. We’ve already learned the basics of how to use the Italian prepositions a and in in our first blog on this topic, Italian Preposition “A” or “In”? The general rule, stated again, …
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