Firmi
Firmi is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb firmare, meaning to sign. It is used when addressing someone informally in the present tense, as in Tu firmi un contratto ogni volta che lo desideri.
Etymology and related forms: firmare derives from Latin firmare, from firmus meaning firm or secure. The verb
Grammar and usage notes: firmi appears in statements directed at a familiar second person in the present
Examples: Tu firmi il contratto, vero?; Per favore, firma qui. Lei firma domani; Vuoi che ti firmi
See also: firmare, firma, firmano. References to grammar resources on Italian verb conjugation can provide additional