dalle

This is the 59th most frequent Italian word.


dalle

The Italian word "dalle" means "from the" or "by the" (feminine plural).


Here, 'dalle' is the combination of the preposition 'da' (from) and the definite article 'le' (the plural form for feminine nouns), indicating origin or location.

Io vengo dalle montagne al mattino.

I come from the mountains in the morning.


In this case, 'dalle' combines 'da' (from) and 'le' (the plural feminine article) to mean 'from the bees', indicating separation or protection from a group.

Il bambino si protegge dalle api.

The child protects himself from the bees.


'Dalle' here introduces a relative clause and combines 'da' (from) with 'le' (plural feminine article), emphasizing the source or cause of the help received.

Comprerò un regalo per ringraziare le amiche dalle quali ho ricevuto aiuto.

I will buy a gift to thank the friends from whom I received help.