Causi
Causi is a term that can refer to multiple linguistic or onomastic uses, but it does not denote a single, widely recognized concept in English. In Italian, causi is a verb form derived from causare (to cause). It functions as the present subjunctive in the second-person singular and the third-person singular: che tu causi and che lui/lei causi. The form is used in subordinate clauses expressing doubt, wishes, possibility, or non-factuality, for example: È possibile che tu causi problemi. Outside Italian grammar, causi has no established meaning as a standalone word in standard usage.
As a proper noun, the capitalized surname Causi is of Italian origin. It is found in Italian
Related terms and concepts include causa (cause), causare (to cause), and the English words causation and causal.