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avverta

Avverta is a term with limited widespread use, primarily encountered in Italian-language grammar and occasionally as a proper noun. In Italian, avverta is a form derived from the verb avvertire, meaning to warn or notify. It appears in the formal imperative with Lei (avverta) and in the present subjunctive with che lui/lei avverta. The root avvert- itself comes from the Latin advertere, meaning to turn toward or notice. These linguistic forms are part of standard Italian conjugation patterns for verbs of similar class.

As a proper noun, Avverta is not widely attested in major reference works. It may occur sporadically

In encyclopedic contexts, Avverta is therefore best understood as a linguistic form and a potential, nonstandard

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