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Propone

Propone is the third-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb proporre, meaning to propose, to put forward a plan, suggestion, or idea. It is used to indicate that someone suggests something, often in formal or semi-formal contexts. Example: "Lui propone una nuova strategia." translates to "He proposes a new strategy."

Etymology: Propone derives from the Latin proponere (pro- meaning forward plus ponere meaning to place or put).

Usage: Propone is commonly used in conversation, media, politics, business, and academia to describe presenting an

Conjugation and related forms: The full present tense of proporre includes io propongo, tu proponi, lui propone,

Notes: Propone is strictly a verb form and not a noun or proper noun. It is typically

The
sense
developed
to
include
putting
forward
for
consideration.
option.
It
can
be
followed
by
a
direct
object,
as
in
"propone
un
piano,"
or
by
a
clause
with
an
infinitive,
as
in
"propone
di
rimandare
la
riunione"
or
"propone
di
iniziare
domani."
The
form
is
also
used
in
reported
speech:
"ha
proposto"
(has
proposed).
noi
proponiamo,
voi
proponete,
loro
propongono.
The
past
participle
is
proposto;
the
gerund
is
proponendo.
The
subjunctive
present
is
che
io
proponga,
che
tu
proponga,
che
lui
proponga,
che
noi
proponiamo,
che
voi
proponiate,
che
loro
propongano.
capitalized
only
when
starting
a
sentence
or
as
part
of
a
quotation,
not
as
a
title.