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coincidi

Coincidi is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb coincidere, meaning to coincide, to occur at the same time or to match or align with something. The form is used when addressing someone directly and referring to a future or current alignment of events, dates, data, or ideas. In contemporary Italian, coincidere is used in both everyday and more formal or technical contexts, especially when discussing synchronization, agreement, or conformity.

Etymology and sense. Coincidere derives from Latin incidere, with the prefix co- (or con-) indicating joint occurrence.

Conjugation and usage notes. In the present tense, the forms are: io coincid-o, tu coincid-i, lui/lei coincide,

Examples. Tu coincid-i con me in molte proposte. Le date coincidono con il calendario. I risultati coincidono

The
sense
evolved
to
cover
both
temporal
overlap
(two
events
happening
together)
and
informational
or
conceptual
alignment
(data
or
statements
that
match).
The
verb
can
take
a
variety
of
complements,
including
time,
places,
or
propositions,
often
with
the
preposition
con
to
indicate
agreement
or
correspondence.
noi
coincid-iamo,
voi
coincid-ete,
loro
coincid-ono.
The
verb
is
commonly
used
without
a
direct
object
when
speaking
of
times
or
events,
and
with
con
to
express
alignment
with
something
else
(coincidere
con
i
dati,
coincide
con
le
previsioni).
Examples:
“Le
date
coincidono,”
“I
dati
coincidono
con
le
previsioni,”
“La
tua
opinione
coincide
con
la
mia.”
con
le
ipotesi
iniziali.
In
pratica,
coincide
è
spesso
preferito
a
sinonimi
come
concordare
quando
si
vuole
enfatizzare
la
corrispondenza
operativa
o
temporale.