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carichiamo

Carichiamo is the present indicative first-person plural form of the Italian verb caricare, meaning we load or we charge. It is used in sentences where the subject and others perform the action of loading items, charging devices, or transferring data into a system.

As with other regular -are verbs, the present indicative forms of caricare are: io carico, tu carichi,

Etymology and usage notes: The form derives from the verb stem caric-; the letter h is inserted

Examples:

- Noi carichiamo la batteria del telefono. We are charging the phone’s battery.

- Noi carichiamo i dati sul server. We are uploading the data to the server.

In Italian, carichiamo is not a standalone noun or proper name; it is a verb form. It

lui/lei
carica,
noi
carichiamo,
voi
caricate,
loro
caricano.
The
form
carichiamo
appears
in
contexts
such
as
charging
a
battery,
loading
cargo,
or
uploading
information
to
a
server.
after
c
before
i
to
preserve
the
hard
c
sound
in
pronunciation.
Carichiamo
is
one
of
several
inflected
forms
used
in
everyday
Italian,
and
it
primarily
functions
as
a
finite
verb
in
clauses
with
a
first-person
plural
subject.
is
often
interchangeable
with
other
phrases
depending
on
context,
such
as
caricare
qualcosa
(to
load
something)
or
caricare
dati
(to
load
data).
See
also
caricare
for
the
infinitive
and
related
conjugations,
or
terms
related
to
charging
and
loading
in
specific
domains.