accumulano
Accumulano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb accumulare, which means to collect, pile up, or gather. The base infinitive is accumulare; the past participle is accumulato. The verb belongs to the first conjugation (-are) and follows regular patterns: io accumulo, tu accumuli, lui/lei accumula, noi accumuliamo, voi accumulate, loro accumulano.
Etymology: accumulare comes from Latin accumulare, formed from ad- “toward” plus cumul- “heap,” referring to the
Usage: Accumulano is used to describe an action carried out by a plural subject. It can express
Common collocations include accumulare debiti, accumulare conoscenze, accumulare riserve, and phrases about data or material buildup.
Examples: "Gli oggetti sul tavolo accumulano polvere nel tempo." "Le conoscenze accumulate dagli studenti crescono grazie