Agiriremmo
Agiriremmo is the Italian verb form meaning “we would act.” It is the first-person plural of the conditional present tense of the verb agire, which means to act or to take action. It is not a standalone noun or a proper name, but a grammatical form used in sentences expressing hypothetical or contingent actions.
Grammatical notes: Agire is an -ire verb, and agiriremmo is the noi form of the conditional present.
Usage: It appears in clauses that present a hypothetical outcome or a polite suggestion. It may be
Additional example: Noi agiremmo senza indugio se fosse richiesto dall’emergenza. This illustrates the sense of immediate
Etymology: The verb agire derives from Latin agere, meaning to do, act, perform. The present conditional form