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In the Italian language, there are four main verb moods: indicative, subjunctive, conditional, and imperative. Each of these moods is used to express different intentions, actions, or states.
The indicative talks about facts, the subjunctive about doubts and desires, the conditional about hypothetical situations, and the imperative for commands and requests.
Knowing how to conjugate verbs correctly in these moods allows you to easily express various thoughts and emotions in everyday conversation.
Abbiamo navigato lungo il fiume per un’ora. (Giosuè Carducci, Odi Barbare)
navigare : to navigate
na|vi||re : (accento grave)

indicativo navigare. Indicative mood of the verb navigare


Tempo semplice

navigare presente

io navigo
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tu navighi
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lui/lei/Lei naviga
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noi navighiamo
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voi navigate
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loro navigano
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Tempo semplice

navigare imperfetto

io navigavo
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tu navigavi
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lui/lei/Lei navigava
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noi navigavamo
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voi navigavate
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loro navigavano
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Tempo semplice

navigare futuro semplice

io navigherò
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tu navigherai
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lui/lei/Lei navigherà
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noi navigheremo
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voi navigherete
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loro navigheranno
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Tempo semplice

navigare passato remoto

io navigai
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tu navigasti
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lui/lei/Lei navigò
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noi navigammo
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voi navigaste
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loro navigarono
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Tempo composto

navigare futuro anteriore

io avrò navigato
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tu avrai navigato
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lui/lei/Lei avrà navigato
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noi avremo navigato
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voi avrete navigato
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loro avranno navigato
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Tempo composto

navigare passato prossimo

io ho navigato
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tu hai navigato
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lui/lei/Lei ha navigato
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noi abbiamo navigato
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voi avete navigato
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loro hanno navigato
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Tempo composto

navigare trapassato prossimo

io avevo navigato
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tu avevi navigato
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lui/lei/Lei aveva navigato
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noi avevamo navigato
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voi avevate navigato
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loro avevano navigato
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Tempo composto

navigare trapassato remoto

io ebbi navigato
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tu avesti navigato
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lui/lei/Lei ebbe navigato
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noi avemmo navigato
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voi aveste navigato
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loro ebbero navigato
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General information about the indicative mood (Indicativo) of Italian verbs

The indicative mood (Indicativo) is one of the fundamental verb moods in the Italian language, used to express actions, states, or events considered real or certain. It is employed to describe facts, daily routines, and objective situations.
For instance, sentences like "Io vado al mercato" or "Loro studiano per l'esame" illustrate the use of the indicative to convey concrete information.
This mood can be conjugated in various tenses, such as present, past, and future, allowing for precise placement of actions in time. Understanding the indicative is essential for effective communication and for grasping the nuances of the Italian language.

congiuntivo navigare. Subjunctive mood of the verb navigare


Tempo semplice

navigare congiuntivo presente

io navighi
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tu navighi
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lui/lei/Lei navighi
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noi navighiamo
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voi navighiate
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loro navighino
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Tempo semplice

navigare congiuntivo imperfetto

io navigassi
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tu navigassi
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lui/lei/Lei navigasse
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noi navigassimo
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voi navigaste
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loro navigassero
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Tempo composto

navigare congiuntivo passato

io abbia navigato
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tu abbia navigato
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lui/lei/Lei abbia navigato
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noi abbiamo navigato
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voi abbiate navigato
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loro abbiano navigato
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Tempo composto

navigare congiuntivo trapassato

io avessi navigato
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tu avessi navigato
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lui/lei/Lei avesse navigato
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noi avessimo navigato
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voi aveste navigato
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loro avessero navigato
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General information about the subjunctive mood (Congiuntivo) of Italian verbs

The subjunctive mood (Congiuntivo) is a fundamental verb mood in the Italian language, used to express uncertainty, wishes, emotions, and hypothetical situations. It is employed when discussing actions that are not certain or real, such as in cases of doubt or possibility.
For instance, sentences like "Spero che tu venga" or "Se avessi tempo, partirei" illustrate the use of the subjunctive to reflect states of mind or events that depend on conditions.
This mood can appear in various tenses, such as present and past, and is essential for nuanced communication and expressing complex thoughts in the Italian language.

condizionale navigare. Conditional mood of the verb navigare


Tempo semplice

navigare condizionale presente

io navigherei
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tu navigheresti
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lui/lei/Lei navigherebbe
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noi navigheremmo
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voi navighereste
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loro navigherebbero
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Tempo composto

navigare condizionale passato

io avrei navigato
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tu avresti navigato
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lui/lei/Lei avrebbe navigato
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noi avremmo navigato
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voi avreste navigato
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loro avrebbero navigato
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General information about the conditional mood (Condizionale) of Italian verbs

The conditional mood (Condizionale) is a fundamental verb mood in the Italian language, used to express actions or states that depend on specific conditions. It is often employed to formulate wishes, requests, or hypothetical situations that are not certain.
For instance, sentences like "Vorrei un caffè" or "Se avessi più tempo, viaggerei di più" illustrate how the conditional is used to express situations dependent on certain circumstances.
This mood can be conjugated in tenses like present and past, and is essential for clear communication and expressing complex thoughts in the Italian language.

imperativo navigare. Imperative mood of the verb navigare


navigare imperativo

tu naviga
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noi navighiamo
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voi navigate
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navigare congiuntivo esortativo

Lei navighi
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Che lui/lei navighi
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Che loro navighino
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General information about the imperative mood (Imperativo) of Italian verbs

The imperative mood (Imperativo) is an essential verb mood in the Italian language, used to give commands, instructions, or advice. It is formed for the second person singular, second person plural, and first person plural.
For example, sentences like "Fai attenzione!" or "Parlate lentamente!" demonstrate how the imperative can be used to communicate directly and clearly. The phrase "Andiamo!" for expressing an invitation to do something together is also an example of the imperative.
However, it's important to note that the imperative does not have forms for the third person singular and plural. In these cases, the subjunctive mood is used to express desires or recommendations in a gentler manner. This characteristic makes Italian unique, as the subjunctive adds a touch of politeness and delicacy to conversations.
Knowing the imperative and its appropriate use is crucial for effective communication and maintaining a friendly tone in everyday interactions.

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