Remember how in Italian many short words combine together? Here’s something to help you remember all the different blends of a with other little words.
a + il = al
a + lo = allo
a + la = alla
a + l' = all'
a + i = ai
a + gli = agli
a + le = alle
These word combinations and a are also used with the verb piacere to talk about likes and dislikes.
A isn't the only word that can be part of contractions in Italian. For example, you've already come across in and the word combinations nel and nello.
Here's how in combines together with other short words.
in + il = nel
in + lo = nello
in + la = nella
in + l' = nell'
in + i = nei
in + gli = negli
in + le = nelle
These word combinations are often used to talk about the location of objects, animals, or people.
In English, we say Maria's cat, but in Italian, you'd say il gatto di Maria, which literally means the cat of Maria.
Di combines together with other short words to form contractions. Here they are.
di + il = del
di + lo = dello
di + la = della
di + l' = dell'
di + i = dei
di + gli = degli
di + le = delle
For example, you can use these word combinations to say who owns something.