Adottano
Adottano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb adottare, meaning to adopt. It is used with a direct object and can refer to taking someone or something as one’s own, or to beginning to use or accept something, such as a policy, measure, practice, or law, as well as to the act of adopting a child.
Conjugation and related forms: The present tense of adottare is io adotto, tu adotti, lui/lei adotta, noi
Usage notes: Adottano is commonly used in contexts such as government, organizations, or individuals adopting policies,
Etymology: The verb adottare originates from Latin adoptare, formed with ad- meaning toward or to, and optare