Monday, May 17, 2010

Parts of speech: Italian prepositions

Prepositions are those short words which express conditions, directions, specifications, places and times, such as of, over, to, from, etc. They are parts of speech which native speakers seem to instinctively understerstand, but for which rules are often hard to find.

The most commonly used prepositions in Italian are: di, a, da, in, con, su, per, tra, fra, sotto, and sopra.

I preposizioni semplici
When they are not followed by (and bound to) articles, they are called preposizioni semplici... continue reading at Fluent Every Year