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aderiamo

Aderiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb aderire. It means “we adhere” or “we join,” and is used to express agreement, endorsement, or formal membership in a group, organization, or campaign. Etymology: from Latin adhaerēre, formed by ad- “toward” and haerēre “to cling.”

Usage and sense

Aderiamo is typically followed by the preposition a to indicate what is being joined: aderire a una

Conjugation and forms

Aderire is a regular -ire verb, so it follows the standard conjugation pattern of Italian -ire verbs.

Context and related terms

The noun they derive is adesione (adhesion or membership). Related adjectives include aderente (adherent) and terms

Examples

Aderiamo al nuovo regolamento. I cittadini hanno aderito alla petizione. Aderire a una causa implica endorsement

causa,
aderire
a
un
partito,
aderire
a
una
campagna.
In
many
contexts
it
signals
formal
endorsement
rather
than
merely
participating;
it
is
common
in
political,
civic,
or
organizational
discourse,
as
well
as
in
official
documents
and
manifestos.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
opt
for
alternatives
such
as
unirsi
(to
join)
or
iscriversi
(to
register
or
enroll),
depending
on
nuance
and
context.
The
form
aderiamo
belongs
to
the
regular
present
tense
paradigm
used
by
all
persons
for
this
verb,
with
other
forms
differing
by
person
and
number.
describing
participation
or
endorsement
in
a
cause
or
organization.
formale
e
impegno.