Disegna
Disegna is the third-person singular form of the Italian verb disegnare, meaning to draw. It also appears as the informal second-person singular imperative, giving a direct command to draw, as in Disegna! This dual role means the same spelling can function as both a statement about someone drawing and as a request or instruction in everyday speech, depending on context and punctuation.
Conjugation and forms are typical of regular -are verbs. Key present tense forms include io disegno, tu
Etymology and meaning: disegnare derives from Latin designare, meaning to mark out or designate, with the sense
Usage: Disegna is common in contexts such as art instruction, education, and design workflows. It appears in
Related terms: disegno (drawing, design), disegnatore/disegnatrice (draughtsman, designer), disegnare (to draw). The word spans everyday language