davanti
in front
adverb dah-VAHN-tee Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'de ab ante'
Also means
ahead
Usage Note
Davanti is the opposite of dietro ('behind') and needs the preposition a before a noun: davanti alla casa ('in front of the house'). On its own it functions as an adverb, as in vai davanti tu ('you go ahead').
Examples
"Ti aspetto davanti alla scuola."
Natural Translation
I'll wait for you in front of the school.
Literal Translation
You I-wait in-front to-the school.
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