commettiamo
Commettiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb commettere. The base verb means to commit, to perform or carry out an action, and to entrust in older or more formal senses. Etymology traces back to the Latin committere (com- together + mittere to send or place).
In modern Italian, commettere is most commonly used with transitive objects to indicate performing an act,
Conjugation notes and example forms:
- Noi commettiamo un errore se non controlliamo i dati. (We are making a mistake if we
- Noi commettiamo un reato solo se violiamo la legge. (We commit a crime only if we break
Because commettere often carries negative or serious implications, commettere a crime or error is common in