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camminiamo

Camminiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb camminare, meaning "we walk" or "we are walking." It is used to describe a current action or a general habit and is often understood without an explicit subject, since Italian verb endings convey person and number.

Camminare is a regular -are verb. Its present tense forms are: io cammino, tu cammini, lui/lei cammina,

Usage notes: camminiamo can describe physical walking, such as moving on foot, or be used metaphorically to

Etymology and cognates: camminare derives from the Italian lexicon and shares its root with cammino, meaning

See also: Italian verb conjugation, cammino, camminare in literature and songs.

noi
camminiamo,
voi
camminate,
loro
camminano.
The
infinitive
is
camminare.
In
compound
tenses,
the
auxiliary
verb
most
commonly
used
is
avere,
as
in
ho
camminato
(I
walked).
The
future
tense
forms
are
camminerò,
camminerai,
camminerà,
cammineremo,
camminerete,
cammineranno,
and
the
imperfect
is
camminavo,
camminavi,
camminava,
camminavamo,
camminavate,
camminavano.
indicate
progress
or
a
course
of
action,
for
example
"Camminiamo
insieme
verso
un
obiettivo"
(We
are
walking
together
toward
a
goal).
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech
and
in
writing
to
express
plans
or
intentions
using
the
present
tense,
sometimes
with
adverbs
indicating
future
time
(domani,
presto).
path
or
way.
It
is
cognate
with
related
verbs
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Spanish
caminar
and
Portuguese
caminhar,
reflecting
a
common
heritage
related
to
movement
along
a
path.