inuti

Preposition

 * 1) inside, within, in

Adverb

 * 1) on the inside

Usage notes
sounds better for being inside a house, as inuti puts a weird emphasis on the location as within ("in the bowels of") the house (possibly also stuck in a wall). implies a point of entry and plenty of space, while inuti sounds cramped and/or inaccessible. It is perfectly understandable either way though.



For a building one is normally inside for a particular reason (with which it is associated), like a club, a museum, a hospital, or a station building at a train station, is common, putting less emphasis on the building itself and more emphasis on the activity it's associated with. This is also used for attending social media.



Dropping the inne makes things even less about the building.



For attending school, is also common.



Synonyms

 * inne i
 * inne i