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assicurano

Assicurano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb assicurare. It translates to “they insure” or “they assure,” depending on the context. The verb is used in two main senses: providing financial protection through an insurance policy and guaranteeing or affirming a statement or outcome.

In the insurance sense, assicurano appears with subjects such as insurance companies or public bodies. For

Grammatically, assicurano is the present indicative for loro (they). Related forms include assicuro (io assicuro), assicuri

Overall, assicurano is a common verb form in discussions of insurance, contracts, risk management, and guarantees,

example,
Le
compagnie
assicurano
una
copertura
contro
i
rischi,
meaning
that
the
companies
provide
coverage
against
risks.
In
the
sense
of
guaranteeing,
the
form
can
be
used
when
describing
assurances
or
commitments,
as
in
accordi
o
contratti
che
assicurano
la
conformità
o
la
stabilità
di
una
situazione.
(tu
assicuri),
assicura
(egli/ella
assicura),
assicuriamo
(noi
assicuriamo),
assicurate
(voi
assicurate).
The
verb
assicurare
is
connected
to
nouns
such
as
assicurazione
(insurance)
and
assicuratore
(insurer),
and
to
adjectives
and
phrases
that
express
certainty
or
protection.
Distinguishing
from
the
singular
and
other
tenses
is
important
for
precise
agreement
with
the
subject.
reflecting
the
dual
sense
of
protecting
against
risk
and
asserting
the
validity
of
a
statement
or
commitment.