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Stare-to stay, be
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stiamo |
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state |
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stanno |
Stare means to be when used
in progressive tense. If you use it with a present
participle, it translates to something is happening,
not something happens as with the present indicative.
Stare is also used in many health expressions,
such as Come stai? How are you? Sto
bene. I'm fine.
And stare per plus an infinitive
means "to be about to" do something. Stavo
per uscire. I was about to go out. Stiamo
per mangiare. We're about to eat.
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