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Need help understanding all'
It's obvious that I'm still early on in CD1 but I'm the type that hates to move on to another section without fully understanding something.
As an example I use "office". In Italian the word "office" is ufficio. I understand why "the" office is l' ufficio but I don't get why "at the" office is all' ufficio. My understanding is that "at" is "a" and "the" is "lo" and so where does that extra "l" come from to form all' ufficio?
As an example I use "office". In Italian the word "office" is ufficio. I understand why "the" office is l' ufficio but I don't get why "at the" office is all' ufficio. My understanding is that "at" is "a" and "the" is "lo" and so where does that extra "l" come from to form all' ufficio?