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Accendano

Accendano is the present subjunctive form of the Italian verb accendere in the third-person plural. Accendere means to light or to ignite. Accendano corresponds to “they light” in the subjunctive, and it is used in subordinate clauses introduced by che or other conjunctions to express doubt, wish, possibility, necessity, or hypothetical action (for example after verbs of desire, uncertainty, or judgment). The full present subjunctive paradigm for accendere is: io accenda, tu accenda, lui/lei accenda, noi accendiamo, voi accendiate, loro accendano. The indicative present form is accendono.

Usage and style: In contemporary Italian, the present subjunctive is most common in formal writing and careful

Etymology: The form derives from the verb accendere, which in turn comes from Latin accendere, formed with

See also: Subjunctive mood; Italian grammar.

speech.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
often
replace
the
subjunctive
with
the
indicative
or
with
other
constructions
after
che,
which
can
reduce
the
frequency
of
accendano
in
colloquial
use.
Examples
include:
Spero
che
accendano
le
luci.
È
probabile
che
accendano
le
lampade.
After
negation
one
may
say:
Non
è
certo
che
accendano
le
luci.
ad-
(toward)
and
candere
(to
shine
or
burn).