Usage Note
Io is the subject pronoun 'I', but it's normally dropped since the verb ending already shows the person; you add it only for emphasis or contrast, as in io pago ('I'll pay'). Unlike English, it is never capitalised unless it starts a sentence.
Examples
"Io preferisco il caffè amaro."
Natural Translation
I prefer bitter coffee.
Literal Translation
I prefer the coffee bitter.
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