Home

Ricorrono

Ricorrono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb ricorrere, which has several related meanings: to recur or reoccur (events that happen again), to resort to or fall back on (a remedy, measure, or resource), and in some contexts to call upon or appeal to a person or authority. The sense conveyed depends on the complement that follows, for example with a following preposition or noun.

Etymology and conjugation: The verb derives from Latin recurrere, formed with the prefix re- and currere “to

Usage: In the sense of recurrence, ricorrono can describe events or conditions that reappear: “I sintomi ricorrono

See also: ricorso (noun), ricorrere (base verb).

run.”
It
is
conjugated
like
other
-ere
verbs:
io
ricorro,
tu
ricorri,
lui
ricorre,
noi
ricorriamo,
voi
ricorrete,
essi
ricorrono.
The
past
participle
is
ricorso,
used
with
avere
in
compound
tenses
(ho
ricorso,
hai
ricorso,
etc.).
periodicamente.”
In
the
sense
of
resorting
to
a
measure
or
aid,
it
often
appears
with
the
preposition
a:
“si
ricorre
a
misure
straordinarie”
or
“si
ricorre
all’aiuto
pubblico.”
The
form
ricorrono
is
common
in
journalism,
law,
and
everyday
language
when
a
plural
subject
performs
the
action
described
by
ricorrere.