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comandiamo

Comandiamo is the present indicative form of the Italian verb comandare, meaning "we command" or "we order." It denotes that the subject, we, holds authority over others or over actions in a given context. As a finite verb, it appears in sentences to express instructions, governance, or leadership carried out by a group including the speaker. For example, in narrative or dialogue, "Comandiamo questa operazione" could convey the group’s control.

The verb comes from Latin through the Romance languages; command forms are connected with mandare, to order

In usage, "comandiamo" tends to carry a strong, directive nuance and is typically found in contexts involving

See also: comandare, comando, comandante, mandato.

or
entrust,
and
the
related
noun
"comando"
meaning
"command"
or
"military
unit."
The
standard
present
tense
forms
of
comandare
are:
io
comando,
tu
comandi,
lui
comanda,
noi
comandiamo,
voi
comandate,
loro
comandano.
collective
action,
leadership,
or
formal
declarations.
It
is
not
an
imperative
form;
instead
it
is
the
indicative,
used
to
report
or
assert
that
a
group
is
in
charge.
The
form
is
distinct
from
related
nouns
such
as
"comando"
(the
command
or
an
operating
unit)
and
from
"comandante"
(a
commander).