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What does il mean in the Italian Language?

"Il" in Italian is a definite article, meaning "the". It's used before masculine singular nouns.

Here are some examples:

* Il libro: the book

* Il cane: the dog

* Il sole: the sun

It's important to note that "il" can also be part of some contracted forms:

* Nell'acqua: in the water (from "nella acqua")

* Sul tavolo: on the table (from "sulla tavolo")

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