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By Michael San Filippo, About.com Guide to Italian Language since 1999

Italian Definite Article

Monday December 26, 2005
The Italian definite article (l'articolo determinativo) is used before titles such as il signor Rossi and la professoressa Ciampi, and abstract nouns such as la libertà and la matematica. It is also used when referring to famous people: il Galileo, la Loren. In Tuscany, there is also a tendency use la when referring to girls and women: la Francesca, la Giuliana.

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