Italian Language

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Italian Preposition Da

The Italian preposition da indicates "moving from a point" and assumes various special meanings, since this "movement" can be in both the figurative and literal sense and assume multiple perspectives.
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Bergamini

An article in the New York Times, "In Italian Heartland, Indians Keep the Cheese Coming," makes the following observation (and introduces an interesting Italian term): "For the past 20 years, Indian ...
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Italian Preposition Di

The Italian preposition di expresses the meaning of "belonging to someone or something." This ownership can translate into a wide variety of specifications indicating origin or provenance, kinship, material, quality, ...
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NIAF 2012 Scholarship Program

Apply online for a National Italian American Foundation scholarship. Scholarships range from $2,000 to $12,000 each and are awarded to undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, medical, dental, and legal students. The application ...
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Italian Prepositions

In Italian grammar, a preposition (preposizione) is an invariable part of speech that links words and phrases. It specifies a reciprocal relationship and the syntactical function of the word, phrase ...
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