a

This is the 4th most frequent Italian word.


a

The Italian word "a" translates to "to," "at," or "in," depending on the context.


The preposition 'a' indicates motion towards a place, equivalent to 'to' in English.

Vado a scuola ogni giorno.

I go to school every day.


The preposition 'a' is used to denote location or position, equivalent to 'at' in English.

Sono a casa adesso.

I am at home now.


The preposition 'a' is indicating a recipient of an action, equivalent to 'to' in English.

Ho dato un libro a Maria.

I gave a book to Maria.