il Learn Unstarted Summary The Italian translation for “the (singular masculine)” is il. See also Recording English Italian Learn the (plural masculine) i Learn the (singular feminine) la Learn the (plural feminine) le Learn the (plural masculine) gli Learn the (singular masculine) lo Learn the (singular feminine in front of a vowel) l’ Learn the (singular masculine in front of a vowel) l’ Learn Examples of "the" in use There are 229 examples of the Italian word for "the" being used: Recording English Italian Learn I like the restaurant. Mi piace il ristorante. Learn Is the floor slippery? Il pavimento è scivoloso? Learn Mario hangs up the phone. Mario riattacca il telefono. Learn The floor is too slippery. Il pavimento è troppo scivoloso. Learn the sweet pepper il peperone dolce Learn Do you have money to buy the tomato? Hai soldi per comprare il pomodoro? Learn He hangs up the phone like a dog. Riattacca il telefono come un cane. Learn Sorry, but the restaurant is closed. Mi dispiace, ma il ristorante è chiuso. Learn the king il re Learn the tea il tè Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "the (singular masculine)" Practice (211) Lesson Learn Lesson words in the (singular masculine), of the, on the, some, the (singular masculine), to the etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Do you celebrate Thanksgiving with your family?, Do you have a resolution for the new year?, Do you have money to buy the tomato?, Do you want the cappuccino with extra sugar?, Do you want to know the secret?, He hangs up the phone like a dog., He wants to hang up the phone., He was born on May 28., How long is the journey?, I celebrated New Year's Day by playing soccer outside., I don't know who the president is in Germany., I like the cat., I like the restaurant., I love Christmas!, I need money for the restaurant., I usually make cakes during the weekend for my family., I would like to see the menu., Is the floor slippery?, Is the restaurant closed?, It’s sunny outside. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 1 Part of Speech Courses Articles 1 Acknowledgements Audio Google text-to-speech