Consigliano
Consigliano is a term in Italian that primarily functions as the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb consigliare, meaning they advise or they recommend. It is used with plural subjects to convey recommendations, guidance, or advice in the present tense. For example, in a sentence like i medici consigliano riposo, the phrase means "the doctors advise rest." The form can also appear in contexts where agents give advice or guidance that affects others, and it may occur in subordinate clauses that express suggested actions.
Etymology and form: Consigliano derives from the verb consigliare, which in turn comes from Latin consiliāre,
Uses and nuances: Consigliano is a neutral, declarative verb form used in everyday Italian to report or
See also: consigliare, consiglio, consigliere. For further reference, consult standard Italian dictionaries for conjugation patterns and