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avvisammo

Avvisammo is the passato remoto (simple past) form of the Italian verb avvisare, meaning to inform or to warn. It denotes a completed action in the past and is primarily used in literary or formal narrative. In everyday speech, speakers typically use the passato prossimo (abbiamo avvisato) or the imperfetto (avvisavamo).

The verb avvisare derives from the noun avviso, or notice, and conveys the act of giving information

In usage, avvisammo appears most often in historical writing, fiction set in past periods, or formal recounting

Conjugation (selected forms):

- presente: avvisiamo

- imperfetto: avvisavamo

- passato remoto: avvisammo

- passato prossimo: abbiamo avvisato

- trapassato prossimo: avevamo avvisato

- futuro semplice: avviseremo

- condizionale presente: avviseremmo

- gerundio: avvisando

- participio passato: avvisato

Notes: avvisare is commonly used with direct objects representing people or groups to be informed or

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or
warning
to
someone.
In
standard
Italian,
the
term
avvisare
covers
both
informing
and
warning
senses,
with
nuance
determined
by
context.
of
events.
It
is
less
common
in
contemporary
spoken
language,
where
other
past
tenses
are
preferred.
An
example
in
a
literary
context
might
be:
Quando
arrivò
la
notizia,
noi
avvisammo
subito
le
autorità.
warned.
The
form
avvisammo
is
specific
to
the
noi
subject
in
the
passato
remoto
and
should
be
distinguished
from
other
past
tenses
when
translating
or
interpreting
Italian
narrative.