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avvengono

Avvengono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb avvenire, which means to happen or to occur. The verb is intransitive and is used to describe events, circumstances, or facts that take place. It is commonly paired with plural subjects such as eventi, fatti, or circostanze to indicate that they occur.

Etymology and origin: Avvenire derives from Latin advenire, meaning to come to or to arrive, and entered

Usage and nuance: In contemporary Italian, avvenire is more formal or literary than synonyms such as accadere

Examples: Gli eventi avvengono con una certa regolarità. I fatti avvengono nonostante le difficoltà. In narrative

Italian
through
Old
Italian.
The
form
avvenire
reflects
regular
development
in
the
Romance
languages,
with
the
present
tense
forms
like
avvengono
used
in
standard
Italian.
or
succedere.
It
is
frequently
found
in
historical
narratives,
formal
writing,
or
discussions
about
events
or
developments.
In
everyday
conversation,
speakers
typically
prefer
accadere
or
succedere.
The
present
tense
form
avvengono
is
used
when
the
subject
is
plural,
as
in
gli
eventi
avvengono
regolarmente.
or
formal
contexts,
one
can
also
say
che
cosa
è
avvenuto
or
è
avvenuto
per
descrivere
what
has
happened,
using
the
past
participle
avvenuto
with
the
auxiliary
essere.