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Rh The preposition la, ‘to,’ indicates direction or place whither:

It also may indicate the place where, without however necessarily implying place in:

It is also used in phrases only to be learned by practice: In has the same meaning as in English in or into: Pe, ‘upon,’ often precedes the object governed by it, when that object is a person: It always precedes the object which indicates place where: It is also used in many other expressions in which it is equivalent to different English prepositions: