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Mangiare

Mangiare is an Italian verb meaning "to eat." It is a native -are verb and is highly common in everyday speech. It is principally transitive, taking a direct object to specify what is eaten (for example, "mangiare la pasta"), but it can also be used intransitively in expressions like "si mangia molto" or "si mangia bene."

In the present tense, the verb forms are: io mangio, tu mangi, lui/lei mangia, noi mangiamo, voi

Usage notes: mangiare typically takes a direct object, as in "mangiare la pizza" or "mangiare qualcosa." It

mangiate,
loro
mangiano.
The
perfect
(passato
prossimo)
is
formed
with
avere:
ho
mangiato,
hai
mangiato,
ha
mangiato,
abbiamo
mangiato,
avete
mangiato,
hanno
mangiato.
The
imperfect
is
mangiavo,
mangiavi,
mangiava,
mangiavamo,
mangiavate,
mangiavano.
The
future
forms
are
mangerò,
mangerai,
mangerà,
mangeremo,
mangerete,
mangeranno.
The
verb
also
has
a
present
subjunctive
(che
io
mangi,
che
tu
mangi,
che
lui
mangi,
che
noi
mangiamo,
che
voi
mangiate,
che
loro
mangino)
and
a
standard
conditional
(mangerei,
mangeresti,
mangerebbe,
mangeremmo,
mangereste,
mangerebbero).
The
gerund
is
mangiando,
used
in
progressive
constructions
with
stare
(sto
mangiando).
is
also
used
with
adverbial
phrases
such
as
"mangiare
bene"
(eat
well)
or
"mangiare
fuori"
(eat
out).
In
formal
contexts,
synonyms
like
consumare
may
be
used
to
emphasize
consumption
rather
than
the
act
of
eating.
The
verb
is
central
to
discussions
of
meals
and
Italian
cuisine,
which
are
often
social
events
centered
on
shared
eating.