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Conjugation of the Italian verb pronunciare

A list of the common conjugations for the Italian verb pronunciare, along with their English translations.



InfinitiveScored
pronunciareto pronounce

PresentScored
io pronuncioI pronounce
tu pronunciyou pronounce
lui pronunciahe pronounces
lei pronunciashe pronounces
noi pronunciamowe pronounce
voi pronunciateyou pronounce
loro pronuncianothey pronounce

ImperfectScored
io pronunciavoI was pronouncing
tu pronunciaviyou were pronouncing
lui pronunciavahe was pronouncing
lei pronunciavashe was pronouncing
noi pronunciavamowe were pronouncing
voi pronunciavateyou were pronouncing
loro pronunciavanothey were pronouncing

Past Historic / Passato remoto
This is a literary tense, i.e. a tense used in writing, in everyday speech the Passato Prossimo is used to refer to past actions.
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io pronunciaiI pronounced
tu pronunciastiyou pronounced
lui pronunciòhe pronounced
lei pronunciòshe pronounced
noi pronunciammowe pronounced
voi pronunciasteyou pronounced
loro pronunciaronothey pronounced

Past / Passato prossimoScored
io ho pronunciatoI pronounced
tu hai pronunciatoyou pronounced
lui ha pronunciatohe pronounced
lei ha pronunciatoshe pronounced
noi abbiamo pronunciatowe pronounced
voi avete pronunciatoyou pronounced
loro hanno pronunciatothey pronounced

Pluperfect / Trapassato prossimoScored
io avevo pronunciatoI had pronounced
tu avevi pronunciatoyou had pronounced
lui aveva pronunciatohe had pronounced
lei aveva pronunciatoshe had pronounced
noi avevamo pronunciatowe had pronounced
voi avevate pronunciatoyou had pronounced
loro avevano pronunciatothey had pronounced

FutureScored
io pronunceròI will pronounce
tu pronunceraiyou will pronounce
lui pronunceràhe will pronounce
lei pronunceràshe will pronounce
noi pronunceremowe will pronounce
voi pronuncereteyou will pronounce
loro pronuncerannothey will pronounce

Future Perfect / Futuro anteriore
The Italian Future Perfect or Futuro anteriore is made with the future tense of avere for transitive verbs or essere for reflexive and intransitive verbs and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take essere, or with the direct object for verbs that take avere.
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io avrò pronunciatoI will have pronounced
tu avrai pronunciatoyou will have pronounced
lui avrà pronunciatohe will have pronounced
lei avrà pronunciatoshe will have pronounced
noi avremo pronunciatowe will have pronounced
voi avrete pronunciatoyou will have pronounced
loro avranno pronunciatothey will have pronounced

ConditionalScored
io pronuncereiI would pronounce
tu pronuncerestiyou would pronounce
lui pronuncerebbehe would pronounce
lei pronuncerebbeshe would pronounce
noi pronunceremmowe would pronounce
voi pronunceresteyou would pronounce
loro pronuncerebberothey would pronounce

Conditional Perfect / Condizionale Passato
The Italian Conditional Perfect or Condizionale Passato is made with the conditional tense of avere for transitive verbs or essere for reflexive and intransitive verbs and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take essere, or with the direct object for verbs that take avere.
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io avrei pronunciatoI would have pronounced
tu avresti pronunciatoyou would have pronounced
lui avrebbe pronunciatohe would have pronounced
lei avrebbe pronunciatoshe would have pronounced
noi avremmo pronunciatowe would have pronounced
voi avreste pronunciatoyou would have pronounced
loro avrebbero pronunciatothey would have pronounced

Present SubjunctiveScored
(... che) io pronunci(... that) I pronounce
(... che) tu pronunci(... that) you pronounce
(... che) lui pronunci(... that) he pronounces
(... che) lei pronunci(... that) she pronounces
(... che) pronunciamo(... that) we pronounce
(... che) pronunciate(... that) you pronounce
(... che) loro pronuncino(... that) they pronounce

Imperfect SubjunctiveScored
(... che) io pronunciassi(... that) I was pronouncing
(... che) tu pronunciassi(... that) you were pronouncing
(... che) lui pronunciasse(... that) he was pronouncing
(... che) lei pronunciasse(... that) she was pronouncing
(... che) noi pronunciassimo(... that) we were pronouncing
(... che) voi pronunciaste(... that) you were pronouncing
(... che) loro pronunciassero(... that) they were pronouncing

ImperativeScored
pronuncia Pronounce
pronunciamoLet's pronounce
pronunciate Pronounce

Present ParticipleScored
pronunciante pronouncing

Past ParticipleScored
pronunciato pronounced

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