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agiamo

Agiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb agire, meaning to act. It also appears as a common exhortation, translated as "let us act" or "let's act," used to rally collective action in speeches, campaigns, and social or civic contexts.

In Italian grammar, agiamo is the form used with the subject noi (we). It can function as

As a proper noun, Agiamo may be used as the name or motto of organizations, campaigns, or

See also: agire, azione, movimento civico, slogan.

a
declarative
sentence
when
stating
an
action
we
are
taking,
or
as
part
of
a
call
to
action
in
phrases
such
as
"Agiamo
ora"
(We
act
now).
Its
tone
ranges
from
neutral
description
to
motivational
or
mobilizing,
depending
on
context
and
delivery.
publications
that
emphasize
action,
civic
engagement,
or
charitable
work.
The
use
of
Agiamo
in
this
sense
is
not
tied
to
a
single,
fixed
institution
and
may
vary
across
regions
and
time.
When
encountered
as
a
title
or
brand,
it
often
signals
a
pautonal
emphasis
on
collective
initiative.