if you 'peek', it sasy: "D'uva" not, 'l'uva" .. hasn't learned d' yet
Look at the article before the noun
Sure, but is there a reason for the d' in the hint? Is it common to use d'uva for something grape-related? No other nouns have included a d' that I recall.
Just leaving a comment here in case somebody answers the question, curious too.
Thanks
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