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approvo

Approvo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb approvare, meaning to approve, endorse, or authorize. It is used when the speaker is expressing personal approval of a proposal, decision, or statement. The verb approvare belongs to the -are conjugation; some present-tense forms include io approvo, tu approvi, lui/lei approva, noi approviamo, voi approvate, loro approvano.

In practice, approvo appears in contexts ranging from informal agreements to formal votes. It is common in

Note that “Approvo” as a standalone word is rarely a proper noun; it is primarily a verb

Alternative expressions for stronger endorsement include approvo senza riserve (I approve without reservations) or confermo (I

business
meetings,
government,
and
administrative
proceedings
where
a
proposal
or
document
must
be
endorsed.
The
sentence
Io
approvo
questa
proposta
means
“I
approve
this
proposal.”
form.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
geographic
location,
organization,
or
product
named
Approvo
in
standard
references.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun
in
fiction
or
branding,
it
would
be
capitalized,
but
such
usage
is
atypical
in
ordinary
Italian.
approve/confirm).