Also means
to
Usage Note
In covers both location and direction, so it can mean 'in' or 'to'; with countries and regions Italian prefers it over a (in Italia, in Toscana). It combines with articles into nel, nella, nei. Watch the idiom in fretta ('in a hurry').
Examples
"Vivo in Italia da tre anni."
Natural Translation
I've lived in Italy for three years.
Literal Translation
I-live in Italy since three years.
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