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§ What 'in' Means in Italian
- Italian Word
- in (preposition)
- Definition
- in
The Italian word 'in' is a very common preposition, just like 'in' in English. It's used for many things, including location, time, and how you travel. Don't overthink it; often, it directly translates to 'in' or 'at' in English. We'll look at specific situations to make it clearer.
§ 'In' for Locations and Places
One of the most frequent uses of 'in' is to talk about being inside a place or location. Think of it as 'in' or 'into' for countries, regions, large cities, and sometimes specific buildings or rooms.
Sono in Italia.
I am in Italy.
Lei lavora in ufficio.
She works in the office.
Siamo in città.
We are in the city.
§ 'In' for Means of Transport
When you talk about how you travel, 'in' is your go-to preposition for many common methods. It covers cars, trains, planes, and more.
In auto: by car
Andiamo in auto.
We go by car.
In treno: by train
Viaggio spesso in treno.
I often travel by train.
In aereo: by plane
Vado in aereo per le vacanze.
I go by plane for holidays.
In autobus: by bus
Torniamo a casa in autobus.
We return home by bus.
§ 'In' for Time Expressions
'In' is also used to indicate a period of time, similar to 'in' or 'within' in English. This is often seen with months, seasons, or when talking about how long something takes.
Arrivo in dieci minuti.
I arrive in ten minutes.
Facciamo le vacanze in estate.
We take holidays in summer.
Il corso inizia in settembre.
The course starts in September.
§ 'In' in Everyday Expressions
You'll hear 'in' in many common phrases. Here are a few examples that are good to know:
In forma: in shape
Sono in forma per la gara.
I am in shape for the race.
In piedi: standing
Restate in piedi, per favore.
Please stay standing.
In ritardo: late
Sono sempre in ritardo.
I am always late.
In bocca al lupo!: Good luck! (literally: In the mouth of the wolf!)
In bocca al lupo per l'esame!
Good luck for the exam!
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
The word 'in' is everywhere. You'll encounter it constantly, whether you're working, studying, or just listening to the news. Here are some real-world contexts where 'in' is essential:
At Work:
La riunione è in sala conferenze.
The meeting is in the conference room.
Il nuovo progetto è in fase di sviluppo.
The new project is in development.
Lavoriamo in squadra.
We work in a team.
At School:
Gli studenti sono in classe.
The students are in class.
Ho un esame in storia.
I have an exam in history.
Parliamo in inglese durante la lezione.
We speak in English during the lesson.
In the News:
Le notizie in prima pagina.
The news on the front page.
La situazione economica è in miglioramento.
The economic situation is improving.
Un nuovo scandalo è in corso.
A new scandal is underway.
As you can see, 'in' is incredibly versatile. The key is to get used to the patterns and context. Don't try to memorize every single use; instead, observe how native speakers use it in different situations. With practice, it will become natural.
§ Don't confuse 'in' with 'a' or 'su'
Many English speakers get confused between 'in', 'a', and 'su' because English often uses 'in' in situations where Italian uses something else. Remember that 'in' generally means 'inside' or 'to a country/region/large city'.
- Wrong Usage
- Vado in casa. (Incorrect, unless it means 'I'm going inside the house' specifically, otherwise it's Vado a casa.)
Vado a casa. (I go home.)
- Wrong Usage
- Sono in tavolo. (Incorrect, means 'I am *inside* the table'.)
Sono sul tavolo. (I am on the table.)
§ Using 'in' for small cities or specific addresses
While 'in' is used for countries, regions, and large cities, it's generally 'a' for smaller cities or towns. For specific addresses, you'll often use 'in' but with the definite article.
- Wrong Usage
- Vivo in Firenze. (Incorrect, Florence is a city.)
Vivo a Firenze. (I live in Florence.)
- Correct Usage
- Vivo in Italia. (I live in Italy.)
Sono in Via Roma. (I am on Rome Street.)
§ Forgetting contractions with 'in' and articles
Italian prepositions often combine with definite articles to form contracted prepositions. 'In' is no exception. This is a very common mistake for beginners.
- in + il = nel
- in + lo = nello
- in + la = nella
- in + i = nei
- in + gli = negli
- in + le = nelle
- Wrong Usage
- Il libro è in la borsa. (Incorrect, grammatically it should be contracted.)
Il libro è nella borsa. (The book is in the bag.)
- Wrong Usage
- Sono in il parco. (Incorrect, needs contraction.)
Sono nel parco. (I am in the park.)
§ Using 'in' for time expressions incorrectly
While 'in' can be used for some time expressions, it's not a direct equivalent to 'in' in English for all time-related contexts.
- Wrong Usage
- Ci vediamo in mattina. (Incorrect for 'in the morning'.)
Ci vediamo di mattina. (We'll see each other in the morning.)
- Correct Usage for duration
- Finirò il lavoro in un'ora. (I will finish the work in an hour.)
§ What 'in' means
- Italian Word
- in (preposition)
- CEFR Level
- A1 - Beginner
- Definition
- in, at, to
The Italian preposition 'in' is very common and, like its English counterpart, has several uses. It's often used to indicate location, direction, or time. Let's break down the main ways you'll see and use 'in'.
§ Using 'in' for Location (Where something is)
This is one of the most frequent uses of 'in'. It means 'in' or 'at' when talking about where something or someone is. You'll often use it with countries, regions, large cities, and certain types of places or buildings.
Sono in Italia. (I am in Italy.)
Lei è in ufficio. (She is in the office.)
I libri sono in biblioteca. (The books are in the library.)
§ Using 'in' for Direction (Going somewhere)
When indicating movement *into* or *to* a place, 'in' is also frequently used. It often implies entering a confined space or traveling to a country or region.
Andiamo in Francia. (We go to France.)
Vado in centro. (I go to the center/downtown.)
§ Using 'in' for Time (When something happens)
'In' can also specify a period of time, such as months, seasons (sometimes), or when something will happen *in* a certain amount of time.
Siamo in agosto. (It is in August.)
Faccio una doccia in cinque minuti. (I will take a shower in five minutes.)
§ Other common uses of 'in'
There are many idiomatic expressions and specific contexts where 'in' is used. Here are a few:
Means of transport:
Viaggio in treno. (I travel by train.)
Materials:
Un anello in oro. (A ring of gold / a gold ring.)
State or condition:
È in forma. (He is in shape.)
§ 'in' vs. 'a' (When to use which)
This is where it can get tricky for beginners. Both 'in' and 'a' (which also means 'in', 'at', 'to') are used for location and direction, but they have different rules.
'in' is generally used with:
- Countries (e.g., in Italia - in Italy)
- Regions (e.g., in Toscana - in Tuscany)
- Large islands (e.g., in Sicilia - in Sicily)
- Common places/buildings that imply being *inside* (e.g., in ufficio - in the office, in banca - in the bank, in cucina - in the kitchen)'a' is generally used with:
- Cities (e.g., a Roma - in Rome)
- Small islands (e.g., a Capri - in Capri)
- Specific addresses or general locations *at* a place (e.g., a casa - at home, a scuola - at school, al bar - at the bar (a + il = al))
- Infinitives (e.g., vado a mangiare - I go to eat)
§ 'in' vs. 'su' (When to use which)
Another preposition that can cause confusion is 'su'.
'in' means 'in' or 'inside' (e.g., il libro è nella borsa - the book is in the bag, where 'nella' is 'in' + 'la')
'su' means 'on' or 'on top of' (e.g., il libro è sul tavolo - the book is on the table, where 'sul' is 'su' + 'il')
Il telefono è in tasca. (The phone is in my pocket.)
Il telefono è sul tavolo. (The phone is on the table.)
Mastering 'in' takes practice, but understanding these basic rules and comparisons will help you use it correctly from the start.
Curiosidade
The Latin preposition 'in' is a cognate of the English 'in'. Many Romance languages (like Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian) also have prepositions similar to 'in' that derive from the Latin 'in'.
Exemplos por nível
Sono in Italia per studiare l'italiano.
I am in Italy to study Italian.
Used with countries.
Abito in una casa grande con un giardino.
I live in a big house with a garden.
Used with large dwellings or types of dwellings.
Il libro è in salotto, sul tavolo.
The book is in the living room, on the table.
Used with rooms.
Parlo in inglese quando sono con i miei amici americani.
I speak in English when I am with my American friends.
Used with languages.
Vado in centro a fare shopping questo pomeriggio.
I'm going downtown to do some shopping this afternoon.
Used with 'centro' (downtown/city center).
Ci vediamo in pizzeria alle otto?
Shall we meet at the pizzeria at eight?
Used with some types of establishments (e.g., pizzeria, gelateria).
Sono in ufficio fino alle cinque.
I am in the office until five.
Used with 'ufficio' (office).
In inverno fa molto freddo qui.
In winter it's very cold here.
Used with seasons.
Parlo in italiano con i miei amici.
I speak in Italian with my friends.
Viviamo in una città piccola ma carina.
We live in a small but nice city.
Il libro è in inglese, non in spagnolo.
The book is in English, not in Spanish.
La cena è in tavola, tutti a mangiare!
Dinner is on the table, everyone come eat!
Here 'in' functions similarly to 'on' when referring to things on a surface.
Ci vediamo in pizzeria stasera?
Shall we see each other at the pizzeria tonight?
Can be used for 'at' a place.
Sono in ritardo per l'appuntamento.
I am late for the appointment.
Common expression: 'essere in ritardo' (to be late).
Ha viaggiato in treno attraverso l'Europa.
He traveled by train across Europe.
Used for 'by' with means of transport.
Ho trovato le chiavi in tasca.
I found the keys in my pocket.
Origem da palavra
Latin
Significado original: in, on, among
Indo-European (Italic branch)Contexto cultural
When learning Italian, you'll find 'in' used much like 'in' or 'to' in English, especially for locations or destinations. For example, <i>Vado in Italia</i> (I go to Italy) or <i>Sono in casa</i> (I am in the house). It's a very common and essential word for everyday conversation.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Countries & Cities (In + country/city)
- In Italia (In Italy)
- In Francia (In France)
- In Milano (In Milan)
Means of Transport (In + vehicle)
- In macchina (In car)
- In treno (In train)
- In aereo (In plane)
Time Expressions (In + month/season/year)
- In gennaio (In January)
- In primavera (In spring)
- Nel 2023 (In 2023 - 'nel' is a contraction of 'in il')
Rooms/Buildings (In + room/building)
- In cucina (In the kitchen)
- In casa (In the house)
- In ufficio (In the office)
States/Conditions (In + state/condition)
- In pace (In peace)
- In difficoltà (In difficulty)
- In fretta (In a hurry)
Iniciadores de conversa
"Dove abiti in Italia? (Where do you live in Italy?)"
"Vai in treno o in macchina? (Do you go by train or by car?)"
"Cosa fai in estate? (What do you do in summer?)"
"Sei in casa o in ufficio? (Are you at home or in the office?)"
"Sei in vacanza in Italia? (Are you on holiday in Italy?)"
Temas para diário
Scrivi un paragrafo su cosa fai in casa. (Write a paragraph about what you do at home.)
Descrivi un viaggio che vorresti fare in aereo o in treno. (Describe a trip you would like to take by plane or by train.)
Quali sono le tue attività preferite in primavera? (What are your favorite activities in spring?)
Racconta una situazione in cui ti sei trovato in difficoltà. (Tell about a situation where you found yourself in difficulty.)
Immagina di essere in Italia. Cosa faresti? (Imagine you are in Italy. What would you do?)
Teste-se 30 perguntas
Choose the correct preposition: Mia sorella vive ___ Italia.
We use 'in' before country names.
Which preposition completes the sentence: Ci vediamo ___ pizzeria stasera?
'In' is used with some types of places, like 'pizzeria'.
Select the appropriate preposition: Ho lasciato il libro ___ macchina.
'In' is used for being inside a vehicle.
The sentence 'Vado a vacanza a giugno' is correct if you want to say 'I go on holiday in June'.
For months, we use 'a' or 'in'. 'Vado in vacanza a giugno' or 'Vado in vacanza in giugno' would be more common.
When referring to a season, like 'in spring', you can say 'in primavera'.
'In' is commonly used before seasons.
To express 'in the morning', you should say 'a mattina'.
The correct way to say 'in the morning' is 'la mattina' or 'di mattina'. For 'in the morning', 'alla mattina' is also possible, but 'a mattina' alone is not correct.
Choose the most appropriate preposition: Roma è una città ricca di storia, e si trova _______ Italia.
To indicate location within a country, the preposition 'in' is typically used. 'A' is for cities or small islands, 'su' means 'on', and 'per' means 'for' or 'through'.
Completa la frase: Non riesco a trovare le mie chiavi; forse le ho lasciate _______ macchina.
To indicate being inside a vehicle, 'in' is used, which contracts with the definite article 'la' to form 'nella'. 'Nel' would be for masculine singular, 'sulla' means 'on the', and 'col' means 'with the'.
Quale preposizione è corretta? Ho letto una notizia interessante _______ un giornale locale.
To indicate something contained within a newspaper or a similar publication, 'in' (contracted with 'il' to 'nel') is the correct choice. 'Sul' means 'on the', 'al' means 'to the', and 'dal' means 'from the'.
È corretto dire: "Vado in casa" per indicare che si sta andando all'interno di un'abitazione.
Yes, 'in casa' is a common and correct expression in Italian to indicate going home or inside a house.
La frase "Sono in ritardo al lavoro" è grammaticalmente errata; si dovrebbe usare "Sono in ritardo per il lavoro".
The phrase "Sono in ritardo al lavoro" is grammatically correct and commonly used to mean 'I am late for work'. While 'per il lavoro' can also be used, 'al lavoro' is perfectly acceptable.
Quando si parla di essere "in montagna", si intende che ci si trova fisicamente sulle montagne, non solo vicino ad esse.
To be 'in montagna' literally means to be in the mountains, implying being within the mountain range or region, not just adjacent to them.
The speaker lost their keys.
The speaker likes to study in a quiet place.
The speaker went to the mountains for a weekend trip.
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In quale città italiana ti piacerebbe vivere e perché?
Focus: città
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Quali sono le attività che ti piace fare in casa nel tuo tempo libero?
Focus: libero
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Se potessi viaggiare in qualsiasi paese, dove andresti e cosa faresti lì?
Focus: paese
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Nonostante la sua giovane età, ha dimostrato una saggezza ___ sorprendente.
La preposizione 'in' viene usata qui per indicare la qualità o lo stato (in questo caso, la saggezza) posseduta dalla persona.
Il progetto è stato completato ___ anticipo rispetto alla scadenza prevista.
L'espressione 'in anticipo' è una locuzione preposizionale fissa che indica che qualcosa è avvenuto prima del tempo stabilito.
Molti ritengono che la vera bellezza risieda ___ semplicità.
La preposizione 'in' (con l'articolo 'la') si usa per indicare il luogo figurato o l'ambito in cui si trova qualcosa.
L'autore ha saputo cogliere ___ modo magistrale le sfumature della psiche umana.
L'espressione 'in modo' è una locuzione preposizionale che introduce il modo in cui un'azione viene compiuta.
È fondamentale agire ___ fretta quando si presenta un'opportunità irripetibile.
L'espressione 'in fretta' è una locuzione avverbiale che significa 'velocemente' e richiede la preposizione 'in'.
La decisione è stata presa ___ base a considerazioni puramente economiche.
L'espressione 'in base a' è una locuzione preposizionale che indica il fondamento o il criterio su cui si basa qualcosa.
This sentence describes the setting of a story, using 'in' to indicate the period of time.
This sentence emphasizes the perseverance in achieving goals despite difficulties, using 'con' for 'with' and 'incrollabile' for 'unwavering'.
This sentence focuses on the detailed analysis of a text and its psychological insights, using 'approfondita' for 'in-depth' and 'sfumature' for 'nuances'.
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