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Introducono

Introducono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb introdurre, meaning they introduce or they bring in. In Italian, introdurre is a transitive verb used to indicate presenting something, bringing something into a place, or initiating a policy, idea, or practice. The form introducono is commonly found in sentences describing actions carried out by multiple subjects.

Conjugation and usage: The present indicative forms of introdurre are: io introduco, tu introduci, lui/lei introduce,

Etymology: The Italian verb introdurre derives from Latin introducere, itself formed from in- (in) and ducere

Usage notes: Introducono is used with plural subjects; for singular subjects, other forms are used (io introduco,

See also: introdurre, introduzione, introduction as a cross-language reference.

noi
introduciamo,
voi
introducete,
loro
introducono.
The
stem
combines
introduc-
with
typical
-ere
verb
endings
in
the
present
tense.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
introdurre
from
the
related
noun
introduzione
(introduction)
and
from
other
verbs
with
similar
meanings.
(to
lead).
The
sense
evolved
in
Italian
to
cover
both
the
literal
act
of
leading
something
into
a
place
and
the
figurative
sense
of
presenting
or
bringing
forward
information,
policies,
or
ideas.
lui
introduce).
It
can
describe
actions
in
numerous
contexts,
including
business,
culture,
education,
and
politics.
In
formal
writing,
introdurre
often
appears
in
discussions
of
proposals,
innovations,
or
newly
adopted
rules.