- Dashboard
- Browse Lessons
- Italian Resources
- Study Tools
-
Help
- Welcome to the Help Center
- First Steps with the System
- How to Use the Dashboard
- My Account
- How to Download
- Basic/Premium iTunes Feeds
- Mobile Support
- Subscriptions
- Billing
- Levels and Pricing
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Tech Support
- Text User Guide
- Video User Guides
- More About Innovative Language
- Lessons and Methodology
Of/Some
Of/Some
I am a new learner and I have a quick question regarding the use of "some/of."
My high school experience was with Spanish so I know "una manzana" is "an apple" and "unas manzanas" is "some apples."
While exploring the Italian language I'm seeing "una donna" is "a woman" and "delle donne" is "some women." Is this true or am I translating improperly?
So are these the "some/of" words:
Degli
Dei
Delle
What's the difference between the them?
Thank you for your help!
Grazie!
- suancho
- New in Town
- Posts: 10
- Joined: July 20th, 2008 9:08 am
we had a lesson just on this topic. We now it is rather difficult as there are so many different variations!
Please check it out!
http://www.italianpod101.com/2008/10/07/beginner-lesson-33-i-went-to-visit-some-friends-in-trentino/
- marcom
- Established Presence
- Posts: 63
- Joined: April 27th, 2008 9:11 pm
- Location: ! Italia !

