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Evitano

Evitano is a term that may appear in Italian language contexts as both a verb form and, less commonly, as a proper name. In grammar, evitano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb evitare, meaning “they avoid.” It is used in sentences such as “Loro evitano i pericoli” (They avoid the dangers). The verb evitare derives from Latin, and its forms are found in a range of Romance languages.

As a proper noun, Evitano is a rare spelling and does not correspond to a widely documented

In popular usage, Evitano may appear in fictional or niche contexts as a place name or surname

See also: evitare, evitate, evitazione, and related Romance-language verb forms.

city,
region,
or
widely
known
individual
in
major
encyclopedias.
When
encountered
as
a
surname
or
toponym,
it
typically
appears
in
local
or
family
records
rather
than
in
prominent
national
or
international
references.
Because
of
its
rarity,
there
is
no
stable,
widely
cited
biographical
or
geographical
entry
associated
with
the
name
Evitano.
within
a
story
or
regional
work.
In
such
cases,
the
spelling
is
treated
as
a
proper
noun
rather
than
a
common
dictionary
entry.