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Risolte

Risolte is the feminine plural past participle of the Italian verb risolvere, meaning to resolve or solve. It functions as an adjective meaning "solved" or "resolved" and as the past participle in compound tenses when agreeing with feminine plural nouns. It is commonly used to describe problems, questions, or issues that have been addressed.

Usage examples include: Le questioni sono risolte (The issues are solved) and Le questioni risolte hanno posto

Forms of the verb in the risolvere paradigm are risolto (masculine singular), risolta (feminine singular), risolti

Etymology: risolte derives from Latin resolvere, via the Italian risolvere. The root solv- is connected to solving

See also: Risolvere; Risoluzione; Soluzione.

fine
al
dibattito
(The
resolved
issues
have
ended
the
debate).
As
an
adjective,
risolte
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
typically
feminine
plural
nouns
such
as
questioni,
soluzioni,
problematiche,
and
simili.
(masculine
plural),
and
risolte
(feminine
plural).
Risolte
represents
the
feminine
plural
past
participle
form
used
in
phrases
describing
multiple
feminine
nouns
that
have
been
solved
or
resolved.
or
loosening,
with
the
modern
Italian
form
incorporating
the
prefix
re-
and
the
participial
endings
of
the
risolvere
conjugation.