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IL VERBIARIO Coniugazione dei Verbi & Analisi Grammaticale |
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You can usee this Italian Verbs Conjugator and Italian Verbs Grammar Analyzer for free.
It will be useful for doing regular and irregular Italian verbs conjugation and analysis.
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Here you can perform three functions:
- you can do the Morfological Analysis
of an Italian verbal form,
- you can do the
Coniugation of an Italian verb,
- neologisms can be conjugated
at this page, but
it takes a bit more expertise to use this tool properly.
You can use these instruments for checking your Italian class exercises, and for learning regular and irregular Italian verbs coniugations.
This is the only English page in a website that for the rest is, at the moment at least, all in Italian language:
we have translated this page to make this site available to the English mother-language students community.
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1) Italian Verbs Morfological Analisis:
type in an Italian verbal form and the
Morfology Analyzer
will give you all its properties, as Coniugation Form, Mood, Tense and Person. You can use this to check your knowledge of italian grammar.
You can insert simple or compound verbal forms of regular or irregular Italian verbs, as
<IT: aveva desinato>,
<IT: isteriĺ>,
<IT: fu rimata> or
<IT: fosse incorniciata>.
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2) Italian Verbs Conjugation:
type in an Italian verb in its infinitive form and the
Conjugator
will produce the complete conjugation. and when we say 'complete' we mean it: you know Italian language discriminates gender also in verb
coniugation, and here you will have both forms. Also you will get Single and Compound Tenses in all Moods, and the full Passive forms
(i.e.: with Auxiliary verb <IT: Essere>, with Auxiliary verb <IT: Venire> and with the so-called <passivating si>) as appropriate to that specific verb.
click on
<IT: lievitare>,
<IT: viaggiare>,
<IT: manutenere> or
<IT: sfregare>
to have a sample of output.
At page
Moods and Tenses Structure for Italian Verbs
is a scheme of the full Moods (IT: Modi) and Tenses (IT: Tempi) of the Italian Verbs.
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3) Italian Verbs Neologisms Conjugator:
Italian language is importing a lot of new verbs from other languages, an example being <IT: googlare> (EN: to google): it
is very unlikely that you will ever find this in a list of Italian Verbs, because written Italian is much more rigid than spoken Italian language.
Still the student needs to know such verbs, so you can conjugate this and any other new-born Italian Verb at the page
Neologisms Conjugator.
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We hope users of our Italian Verbs Coniugator and Analyzer
will have enough understanding of basic Italian language to manage their way through the theory pages.
However, should we get enough requests, we will translate these other pages too
(help wanted!)
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