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Speriamo

Speriamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb sperare, meaning to hope. The word translates to "we hope" in English and is commonly used to express optimism about future events. It can function as a complete clause on its own or appear within longer sentences, as in "Speriamo che domani sia una giornata migliore" (“We hope that tomorrow will be a better day”). The form is part of a regular conjugation: spero, speri, spera, speriamo, sperate, sperano.

In cultural usage, Speriamo has been employed as a title or refrain in Italian music and media,

See also:

- Speranza (hope)

- Spero (I hope)

- Sperare (to hope)

often
conveying
themes
of
resilience,
aspiration,
or
collective
sentiment.
It
may
appear
as
a
motto
in
posters,
campaigns,
or
lyrical
contexts
to
evoke
hope
during
difficult
times.
When
used
in
prose
outside
of
direct
quotation,
it
functions
as
a
normal
verb
form
rather
than
a
proper
noun.