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Usciamo

Usciamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb uscire. It translates to "we go out" or "we leave" and is used to describe moving from a place to the outside or departing from a location in everyday Italian.

Usciamo comes from uscire, an irregular verb. In the present indicative, the forms are io esco, tu

Usare uscire also covers figurative uses. For example, la notizia è uscita means "the news has come

Common phrases with uscire include uscire di casa (to leave the house), uscire con gli amici (to

esci,
lui/lei
esce,
noi
usciamo,
voi
uscite,
loro
escono.
The
past
participle
is
uscito
(masc)
or
uscita
(fem);
compound
tenses
use
the
auxiliary
essere,
for
example
siamo
usciti
or
siamo
uscite.
The
verb
has
irregularities
in
its
stems
and
conjugation
patterns
typical
of
uscire.
out,"
and
il
libro
è
uscito
means
"the
book
has
been
released/published."
Beyond
movement,
uscire
can
express
exiting
a
condition
or
situation,
and
it
appears
in
various
idioms
and
expressions.
go
out
with
friends),
uscire
allo
scoperto
(to
come
out
publicly
or
reveal
oneself),
and
uscire
di
scena
(to
exit
the
stage).
The
verb
is
versatile
across
tenses
and
registers,
from
casual
conversation
to
formal
narration.