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Informiamo

Informiamo is the first-person plural present indicative of the Italian verb informare. It translates to "we inform" in English and is used when the speaker or the reporting entity states information to others. The form is commonly employed in formal communication, such as press releases, public notices, and administrative communications, to introduce information the speaker deems important or official. Common phrases include "Informiamo i cittadini che..." and "Informiamo che l'evento è stato posticipato." The use signals authority and responsibility, and it is often followed by details about a decision, fact, or instruction.

Linguistic notes: informare is a regular -are verb; "informiamo" follows the standard conjugation pattern for noi.

In addition to its use as a plain verb form, "Informiamo" may appear as a capitalized name

See also: Italian grammar, verbs, public communication.

The
word
derives
from
Latin
informare
("to
form,
shape;
train,
inform"),
with
semantic
development
toward
imparting
knowledge.
in
other
contexts,
such
as
a
brand,
project,
or
media
initiative,
though
there
is
no
universally
recognized
organization
solely
by
that
name.
When
used
as
a
proper
name,
its
meaning
would
be
as
a
title
or
label
rather
than
a
grammatical
form.