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Avvicino

Avvicino is a verb form in Italian. It represents the first-person singular present indicative of the verb avvicinare, meaning I bring closer or I bring nearer. It is a transitive form and is used with a direct object that is being moved toward a target, often with a complement indicating the destination, such as a or a place.

In ordinary usage, avvicino describes the action of bringing something nearer to something else. For example,

To express approaching oneself, Italian typically uses the reflexive form mi avvicino (I approach or I come

Etymology and related terms: avvicinare comes from the same root as vicinus, meaning nearby or neighbor. The

See also: avvicinarsi, vicinanza, avvicinamento.

Io
avvicino
la
sedia
al
tavolo
means
I
move
the
chair
closer
to
the
table.
Because
avvicinare
is
a
transitive
verb,
the
subject
performs
the
action
on
a
direct
object,
with
proximity
relationships
specified
by
the
object
and
its
destination.
closer),
rather
than
avvicino
alone.
The
non-reflexive
form
avvicino
thus
differs
in
grammatical
function
and
meaning
from
the
common
reflexive
usage
of
avvicinarsi.
related
noun
for
the
concept
of
nearness
is
vicinanza.
The
reflexive
counterpart
avvicinarsi
denotes
the
act
of
approaching
oneself
or
moving
toward
a
closer
position
relative
to
one’s
own
location.