to in Italian
to in Italian is da, -ere, -are — to means used before a verb to form the infinitive.
to in Italian
da
-ere
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
-are
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
-arre
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
-ire
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
-orre
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
-urre
A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
per
(expressing purpose) In order to.
a
Indicating destination or final position: In the direction of, so as to arrive at or reach.
in
Indicating destination or final position: In the direction of, so as to arrive at or reach.
per
Indicating destination or final position: In the direction of, so as to arrive at or reach.
ad
Indicating destination or final position: In the direction of, so as to arrive at or reach.
a
(arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
per
(arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
alla
(arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
a
(time) Preceding (the stated hour).
What does "to" mean?
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particle Used before a verb to form the infinitive.
"She wants to travel next summer."
-
prep Indicating direction or destination — moving toward or arriving at something.
"We're driving to the coast this weekend."
-
prep Indicating a result, limit, or degree reached.
"The temperature dropped to freezing overnight."
-
conj Used to mean "in order to", expressing purpose.
"He saved money to buy a car."
to in a sentence
- She wants to travel next summer.
- We're driving to the coast this weekend.
- He handed the letter to his neighbour.
- The temperature dropped to freezing overnight.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "to" in Italian?
"to" in Italian is da, -ere, -are. to means: Used before a verb to form the infinitive.
How do you use "to" in a sentence?
Example: "She wants to travel next summer." In Italian, "to" is da, -ere, -are.
Are there other ways to say "to" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 12 translations listed for "to": da, -ere, -are, -arre, -ire, -orre.
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