Come vai?
Today we are going to talk about two prepositions in Italian
In
and
A
When you use these prepositions to talk about where you are, they both could be translated as "In" in English.
So what's the difference?
You only use the preposition a when you mention the name of a city. For talking about a country, an office, a building or another place where you are, feel free to use "In" like in English
Abito a Bologna
(I live in Bologna)
Ma...
Abito in Italia
(I live in Italy)
Lavoro in banca/ in ospedale/ in proprio
(I work in a bank/a hospital/ by my own)
Facilissimo
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