assistano
Assistano is the third person plural present subjunctive form of the Italian verb assistere. It is used in subordinate clauses that require the subjunctive mood, typically after verbs, adjectives, or expressions that convey possibility, doubt, necessity, or desirability. The verb assistere has two common senses in Italian: to attend (such as attending a meeting or event) and to help or support someone. The form assistano appears regardless of these senses, with the meaning determined by the surrounding context.
Morphology and usage notes: assistano follows the standard present subjunctive endings for -ere verbs, with the
- È importante che essi assistano al congresso. (It is important that they attend the congress.)
- Non è certo che i medici assistano efficacemente i pazienti. (It is not certain that the doctors
In modern speech, some speakers may use the indicative or other moods in informal contexts, but assistano