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Soddisfacete

Soddisfacete is the second-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb soddisfare, meaning to satisfy or to meet (a demand, a requirement, a desire). In usage, it corresponds to “you all satisfy” or “you all are satisfying.” For example: Voi soddisfacete le richieste dei clienti con prontezza.

Morphology and etymology: The verb soddisfare derives from the Latin satisfacere (to satisfy). The present indicative

Usage notes: As a standard present-tense form, soddisfacete appears in everyday speech and writing whenever the

See also: soddisfacente, soddisfazione, soddisfare, soddisfacere (historical/Latin root).

ending
for
the
voi
form
is
-ete,
yielding
soddisfacete.
The
stem
is
soddisfac-,
which
appears
in
other
forms
such
as
soddisfo
(I
satisfy),
soddisfi
(you
satisfy),
and
soddisfa
(he/she/it
satisfies).
speaker
addresses
a
group.
It
is
common
in
contexts
such
as
customer
service,
administration,
and
instruction,
typically
followed
by
direct
objects
like
richieste,
requisiti,
or
aspettative
that
are
being
met.
The
form
is
straightforward
to
conjugate
alongside
other
person-number
combinations
of
soddisfare.