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- Italian_verbs abstract "Italian verbs have a high degree of inflection, the majority of which follow one of three common patterns of conjugation. Conjugation is affected by mood, person, tense, number and occasionally gender.The three classes of verbs (patterns of conjugation) are distinguished by the endings of the infinitive form of the verb: 1st conjugation: -are (amare "to love") 2nd conjugation: -ere (credere "to believe") '-arre, -irre and -urre are considered part of the 2nd conjugation, as they are derived from Latin -ere but had lost their internal e after the suffix fused to the stem's vowel (a, i and u). 3rd conjugation: -ire (dormire "to sleep"). 3rd conjugation -ire with infixed -isc- (finire "to finish")Additionally, Italian has a number of irregular and semi-irregular verbs, of which selection will be displayed in this article: essere "to be" (identity, location, permanent qualities) avere "to have" andare "to go" stare "to be" (state, temporal qualities) dare "to give", shown only in forms differing from stare fare "to do/make"The suffixes that form the infinitive are usually stressed, except for -ere, which is stressed in some verbs and unstressed in others (e.g. vedere /ve'deːre/ vs prendere /'prɛndere/). A few verbs have a misleading, retracted infinitive, but use their unretracted stem in most conjugations. Fare comes from Latin facere, which can be seen in many of its forms. Similarly, dire ("to say") comes from dicere, bere ("to drink") comes from bevere and porre ("to put") comes from ponere.".
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- Italian_verbs subject Category:Italian_grammar.
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- Italian_verbs comment "Italian verbs have a high degree of inflection, the majority of which follow one of three common patterns of conjugation.".
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