Fabio D. answered 06/26/24
Native Italian (PhD) - All levels (DITALS and CELTA Certified)
Since my colleagues have already answered your question, I want to add some additional information about Italian prepositions:
When they are not followed by an article, Italian prepositions are called “simple prepositions”. There are nine of them: di, a, da, in, con, su, per, tra, fra.
Di can be translated into English as “of” “from”, “about” and sometimes even “in”.
Due to the significant differences with English, Italian prepositions are one of those grammar topics which require a bit more practice.
I hope it helps.
Fabio