The partitive article in Italian

The partitive article (it. articolo partitivo) is used to express an indefinite quantity. A distinction is made between the singular and plural partitive article. Learn the partitive article in Italian!

The partitive article in Italian

1) Partitive article in plural

The partitive article is formed by the preposition di, which merges with the definite article. The definite articles in plural are i, gli and le:

di +idei bambini
glidegli alberi
ledelle case

Function: undefined quantity

Nel parco ci sono dei bambini.

The most common use of the partitive article is in its plural form. It denotes an undefined quantity and thus represents the plural of the indefinite article. The indefinite article (un, una, …) has namely no plural.
In English, the plural of the partitive article corresponds to an empty space or some.

un bambinodei bambinia child > (some) children

The plural partitive article has the same meaning as alcuni/e some and can be replaced by it:

dei bambini = alcuni bambini

Overview of the articles

singularplural
definiteil bambino i bambini
indefiniteun bambino dei bambini

When to use it

You should use the partitive article in the plural if you want to express an undefined quantity of things, especially if it is the subject or the object of the sentence. You can also use it after prepositions, but in a more elegant language it’s avoided and alternatives are preferred.

Sul tavolo ci sono dei bicchieri.There are (some) glasses on the table.
Vorrei dei pomodori, per favore.I’d like (some) tomatoes, please.
Vado da degli amici. • Vado da alcuni amici.I go to (some) friends.
Partitive Article in Italian

2) Partitive article in singular

The partitive article is formed by the preposition di, which merges with the definite article. The partitive articles in the singular are il, lo, l’ and la.

di +ildel pane
lodello spumante
l’dell’acqua
ladella frutta

Function: Indefinite quantity of uncountable nouns

Vorrei del pane.

In some cases the partitive article is used in the singular. The use of the partitive article in the singular is limited to uncountable things, usually food words like il pane bread or il latte milk*.

*Of course you can count these things, but you should use other words, for example due panini two rolls or tre bottiglie di latte three bottles of milk.

The partitive article in the singular corresponds to the English some, a little bit or an empty space.

del pane(some) bread

The singular partitive article has the same meaning as un po’ di some, a little bit and can be replaced by it.

del pane = un po’ di pane

When to use it

You’ll use the singular partitive article when you have uncountable nouns to indicate an indefinite quantity of them.

Vorrei del pane, per favore.I’d like (some) bread, please.
Compro della frutta.I buy (some) fruit.
Partitive Article in Italian

3) When can you leave out the partitive article in Italian?

Lists

Basically, it is better to avoid repeating the partitive article in enumerations. You can even leave it out with two elements.

Devo comprare pane, latte, frutta, formaggio e vino.I have to buy bread, milk, fruit, cheese and wine.
Sul tavolo ci sono piatti e bicchieri.On the table there are plates and glasses.

After the preposition di

After the preposition di you should avoid the partitive article and use alternatives instead.

Ho bisogno di dei documenti.Ho bisogno di alcuni documenti.I need some documents.
Partitive Article in Italian

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