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coinvolgiamo

Coinvolgiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb coinvolgere, meaning “we involve.” It is commonly used to express collective action and is frequently deployed as an exhortation or slogan—“Let us involve”—in contexts of civic participation, community projects, and collaborative decision-making. As a term used in branding or campaign titles, Coinvolgiamo has been adopted by nonprofit organizations and educational initiatives in Italy to emphasize participation and co-design with stakeholders.

Etymology and form: Coinvolgiamo comes from coinvolgere, which derives from Latin envolvere or involvere with a

Usage and examples: In everyday Italian, the form appears in sentences such as “Coinvolgiamo i cittadini nel

con-
prefix,
reflecting
the
sense
of
bringing
people
and
actions
together.
processo
decisionale.”
It
is
also
used
in
campaign
material
to
invite
volunteers
and
participants
to
contribute
to
projects,
research,
or
policy
discussions.
The
term
is
commonly
seen
in
contexts
that
promote
participation,
partnership,
and
shared
decision-making
across
civil
society,
education,
and
local
governance.