Miriamo
Miriamo is an Italian term that functions as the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb mirare, meaning to aim or to target. In ordinary usage it expresses a collective intention or objective. For example, in a sentence such as "Miriamo a migliorare la qualità del servizio," the phrase conveys a stated goal of the group. The construction "miriamo a" followed by an infinitive is common in formal writing, including corporate, policy, and project communications, where it introduces planned aims or targets.
In terms of grammar, miriamo is part of regular -are verb conjugation. The present tense forms are:
Etymology-wise, mirare derives from Latin mirare (to look at, to admire) and evolved in Italian into a
Beyond its grammatical use, miriamo may occasionally appear as a proper noun in fictional contexts or as