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adoperammo

Adoperammo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb adoperare in the passato remoto, the simple past tense. It translates to “we used” or “we employed” in English and is used to recount past actions in narrative or formal contexts. The modern, everyday equivalent is formed with the auxiliary avere in the passato prossimo: abbiamo adoperato or abbiamo usato. Adoperare itself means to use, employ, or utilize and comes from Latin operāre, with the prefix ad-, conveying a sense of applying or bringing into play.

In usage, adoperammo appears primarily in literary, historical, or formal writings. It is less common in contemporary

Example: Durante la spedizione, noi adoperammo strumenti rudimentali per superare l’ambiente ostile. Translation: During the expedition,

See also: adoperare, usare, impiegare.

spoken
Italian,
where
the
passato
remoto
is
often
replaced
by
the
passato
prossimo
in
most
regions.
The
verb
is
a
regular
-are
verb,
and
its
passato
remoto
forms
are:
io
adoperai,
tu
adoperasti,
egli
adoperò,
noi
adoperammo,
voi
adoperaste,
essi
adoperarono.
we
used
rudimentary
tools
to
overcome
the
hostile
environment.