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Italian Apostrophes

How Apostrophes Are Used in Italian

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In Italian the apostrophe (l'apostrofo) is generally used to indicate the dropping of the final vowel before the word that follows it.

l'amico instead of lo amico (the friend)
l'automobile instead of la automobile (the automobile)
un'università instead of una università (a university)
d'Italia instead of di Italia (of Italy)
dov'è instead of dove è (where is)

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