Friday, March 13, 2020
How to Form First-Conjugation (-are) Verbs in Italian
How to Form First-Conjugation (-are) Verbs in Italian          Infinitives of all regular verbs in Italian end in ââ¬âare, ââ¬âere, or ââ¬âire and are referred to as first-, second-, or third-conjugation verbs, respectively. In English, the infinitive (linfinito) consists of to  verb.         Amare - To loveTemere - To fearSentire - To hear          What are First-Conjugation Verbs?      Verbs with infinitives ending in ââ¬âare are called first-conjugation, or ââ¬âare, verbs. The present tense of a regular ââ¬âare verb is formed by dropping the infinitive ending ââ¬âare and adding the appropriate endings to the resulting stem.         There is a different ending for each person.          Characteristics of the First Conjugation      Verbs ending in -care and -gare         With verbs ending in ââ¬âcare (cercare - to try, caricare - to charge) and ââ¬âgare (litigare - to fight, legare - to bond), add an ââ¬Å"hâ⬠ immediately after the root when declinations start with ââ¬Å"eâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"iâ⬠ to maintain the hard ââ¬Å"câ⬠ or hard ââ¬Å"gâ⬠ sound.         Cercare - To try, to look (for)                     io cerco  noi cerchiamo      tu cerchi  voi cercate      lui, lei, Lei cerca  loro, Loro cercano               The spelling also changes with the first person in the future with ââ¬Å"io cercherà ² - I will try.â⬠         Legare - To bond, to tie                     io lego  noi leghiamo      tu leghi  voi legate      lui, lei, Lei lega  loro, Loro legano               The spelling also changes with the first person in the future with ââ¬Å"io legherà ² - I will tie.â⬠          Verbs ending in -ciare and -giare      With verbs ending in ââ¬âciare (baciare - to kiss), ââ¬âgiare (mangiare - to eat), and ââ¬âsciare (lasciare - to leave), drop the ââ¬Å"iâ⬠ of the root when declinations start with ââ¬Å"eâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"i.â⬠         Cominciare - To start                     io comincio  noi cominciamo      tu cominci  voi cominciate      lui, lei, Lei comincia  loro, Loro cominciano               The spelling also changes with the first person in the future with ââ¬Å"io comincerà ² - I will start.â⬠         Mangiare - To eat                     io mangio  noi mangiamo      tu mangi  voi mangiate      lui, lei, Lei mangia  loro, Loro mangiano               The spelling also changes with the first person in the future with ââ¬Å"io mangerà ² - I will eat.â⬠         Strisciare - To crawl                     io striscio  noi strisciamo      tu strisci  voi strisciate      lui, lei, Lei striscia  loro, Loro strisciano               The spelling also changes with the first person in the future with ââ¬Å"io striscerà ² - I will crawl.â⬠          Verbs ending in -iare      With verbs ending in ââ¬âiare (inviare, studiare, gonfiare), the ââ¬Å"iâ⬠ of the root stays, except for with the declinations ââ¬âiamo and ââ¬âiate.         The ââ¬Å"iâ⬠ of the root is dropped with declinations that start with i (ââ¬âi, ââ¬âiamo, ââ¬âiate, ââ¬âino) or in the first person singular of the present indicative (io stà ¹dio).         Spiare - To spy                     io spio  noi spiamo      che tu spii  voi spiate      lui, lei, Lei spia  loro, Loro spiano               Studiare - To study                     io studio  noi studiamo      che tu studii  voi studiate      lui, lei, Lei studia  loro, Loro studiano                Verbs ending in ââ¬âgliare      Verbs ending in ââ¬âgliare (tagliare - to cut, pigliare - to take): drop the i of the root only before the vowel i.         Tagliare - To cut                     io taglio  noi tagliamo      tu tagli  voi tagliate      lui, lei, Lei taglia  loro, Loro tagliano               Pigliare - To take                     io piglio  noi pigliamo      tu pigli  voi pigliate      lui, lei, Lei piglia  loro, Loro pigliano                Verbs ending in -gnare      Verbs ending in ââ¬âgnare are regular, therefore the ââ¬Å"iâ⬠ of the endings ââ¬âiamo (indicative and present conjunctive) and ââ¬âiate (present conjunctive) is maintained.         Regnare - To rule                     io regno  noi regniamo      tu regni  voi regnate      lui, lei, Lei regna  loro, Loro regnano    
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