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Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for bring forward is anticipare
The Italian word for bring forward is the regular -ARE verb anticipare.
... imagine the ANTI CHEAP alcohol demonstrators bring forward their demonstration date!
Anticipare is conjugated like thousands of other regular -ARE verbs.
Anticipare can also mean: to advance (date); to anticipate, to come early.
Related words include:
- l'anticipazione : anticipation; bringing forward, pushing forward; prepayment, advance payment; forecast.
- anticipatamente (adv) : in advance.
- anticipare i tempi : to speed things up, be ahead of the times.
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to bring forward: anticipare
Imagine the ANTI CHEAP alcohol demonstrators bring forward their demonstration date.
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anticipare - VERB CONJUGATION TABLE - to bring forward |
Simple Tenses anticipare Present Participle: anticipante
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TENSE |
io |
tu |
lui/lei/Lei |
noi |
voi |
loro/Loro |
Present Presente bring forward |
anticipo |
anticipi |
anticipa |
anticipiamo |
anticipate |
anticipano |
Past Imperfect Imperfetto brought forward |
anticipavo |
anticipavi |
anticipava |
anticipavamo |
anticipavate |
anticipavano |
Simple Past Passato remoto brought forward |
anticipai |
anticipasti |
anticipò |
anticipammo |
anticipaste |
anticiparono |
Future Futuro semplice will bring forward |
anticiperò |
anticiperai |
anticiperà |
anticiperemo |
anticiperete |
anticiperanno |
Conditional Condizionale would bring forward |
anticiperei |
anticiperesti |
anticiperebbe |
anticiperemmo |
anticipereste |
anticiperebbero |
Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente may bring forward |
anticipi |
anticipi |
anticipi |
anticipiamo |
anticipiate |
anticipino |
Compound Tenses anticipare Past Particple: anticipato |
Present Perfect Passato Prossimo have brought forward |
ho anticipato |
hai anticipato |
ha anticipato |
abbiamo anticipato |
avete anticipato |
hanno anticipato |
Past Perfect Trapassato Prossimo had brought forward |
avevo anticipato |
avevi anticipato |
aveva anticipato |
avevamo anticipato |
avevate anticipato |
avevano anticipato |
Future Perfect Futuro Anteriore will have brought |
avrò anticipato |
avrai anticipato |
avrà anticipato |
avremo anticipato |
avrete anticipato |
avranno anticipato |
Conditional Perfect Condizionale Passato would have brought |
avrei anticipato |
avresti anticipato |
avrebbe anticipato |
avremmo anticipato |
avreste anticipato |
avrebbero anticipato |
Perfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Passato may have brought |
abbia anticipato |
abbia anticipato |
abbia anticipato |
abbiamo anticipato |
abbiate anticipato |
abbiano anticipato |
Imperative Imperativo bring forward! |
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anticipa! non anticipare! |
(non) anticipi! |
(non) anticipiamo! |
(non) anticipate! |
(non) anticipino! |
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