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Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for contemplate is contemplare
The Italian verb for contemplate is the regular -ARE verb contemplare.
... imagine the Romans contemplate with thoughts n the Italian colours!
Contemplare is conjugated like thousands of other regular -ARE verbs.
Contemplare can also mean: to envisage: to gaze at, to admire (ie a painting).
Related words include:
- contemplativo (adj) : reflective (mood).
- la contemplazione (nf) : contemplation.
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to contemplate : contemplare
Imagine the Romans CONTEMPLATE with thoughts in the Italian colours!
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contemplare - VERB CONJUGATION TABLE - to contemplate |
Simple Tenses contemplare Present Participle: contemplante
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TENSE |
io |
tu |
lui/lei/Lei |
noi |
voi |
loro/Loro |
Present Presente contemplate |
contemplo |
contempli |
contempla |
contempliamo |
contemplate |
contemplano |
Past Imperfect Imperfetto contemplated |
contemplavo |
contemplavi |
contemplava |
contemplavamo |
contemplavate |
contemplavano |
Simple Past Passato remoto contemplated |
contemplai |
contemplasti |
contemplò |
contemplammo |
contemplaste |
contemplarono |
Future Futuro semplice will contemplate |
contemplerò |
contemplerai |
contemplerà |
contempleremo |
contemplerete |
contempleranno |
Conditional Condizionale would contemplate |
contemplerei |
contempleresti |
contemplerebbe |
contempleremmo |
contemplereste |
contemplerebbero |
Subjunctive Congiuntivo Presente may contemplate |
contempli |
contempli |
contempli |
contempliamo |
contempliate |
contemplino |
Compound Tenses contemplare Past Particple: contemplato |
Present Perfect Passato Prossimo have contemplated |
ho contemplato |
hai contemplato |
ha contemplato |
abbiamo contemplato |
avete contemplato |
hanno contemplato |
Past Perfect Trapassato Prossimo had contemplated |
avevo contemplato |
avevi contemplato |
aveva contemplato |
avevamo contemplato |
avevate contemplato |
avevano contemplato |
Future Perfect Futuro Anteriore will've contemplated |
avrò contemplato |
avrai contemplato |
avrà contemplato |
avremo contemplato |
avrete contemplato |
avranno contemplato |
Conditional Perfect Condizionale Passato would've contemplated |
avrei contemplato |
avresti contemplato |
avrebbe contemplato |
avremmo contemplato |
avreste contemplato |
avrebbero contemplato |
Perfect Subjunctive Congiuntivo Passato may've contemplated |
abbia contemplato |
abbia contemplato |
abbia contemplato |
abbiamo contemplato |
abbiate contemplato |
abbiano contemplato |
Imperative Imperativo contemplate! |
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contempla! non contemplare! |
(non) contempli! |
(non) contempliamo! |
(non) contemplate! |
(non) contemplino! |
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Contemplare is a regular -ARE verb, these being the most common verbs in Italian.
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Learn contemplare and it will reinforce the pattern for ALL those other -ARE verbs.
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