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Esistete

Esistete is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb esistere, meaning you all exist. It is used with the subject voi to state the existence of multiple entities or persons in the present. In standard Italian, the present tense forms of esistere are io esisto, tu esisti, lui/lei esiste, noi esistiamo, voi esistete, loro esistono. Example: Voi esistete in questa realtà.

Origin and usage: Esistere derives from Latin existere, from ex- “out” + sistere “to stand.” In Italian,

Context and notes: Esistete, like the other present-tense forms of esistere, appears regularly in normal prose,

esistere
is
commonly
used
to
refer
to
actual
existence
in
reality,
often
in
contrast
with
concepts
or
abstractions,
and
it
appears
in
philosophical
or
existential
contexts.
Esistere
can
also
be
contrasted
with
essere,
which
covers
more
general
states
of
being
or
identity,
whereas
esistere
emphasizes
existence
as
such.
dialogue,
and
literature
whenever
the
speaker
refers
to
the
present
existence
of
multiple
subjects.
The
form
is
not
a
noun
or
a
proper
noun
and
does
not
carry
any
special
meaning
beyond
the
verb’s
basic
sense
of
existing.
In
language
learning
resources,
it
is
typically
presented
together
with
the
full
present
conjugation
to
illustrate
regular
usage
patterns
of
-ere
verbs
in
Italian.