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concludevi

Concludevi is primarily an Italian verb form. It is the second-person singular imperfect indicative of the verb concludere, meaning it corresponds to the English “you were concluding” or “you used to conclude.” The imperfect tense in Italian describes ongoing past actions, habitual actions in the past, or background details in narration. The form is built from the verb stem conclud- plus the imperfect endings, yielding io concludevo, tu concludevi, lui/lei concludeva, noi concludevamo, voi concludevate, loro concludevano.

In usage, concludevi commonly appears in sentences describing a past ongoing action directed at the listener.

Beyond its role as a grammatical form, concludevi does not correspond to a widely recognized term, concept,

For
example:
Durante
la
presentazione,
tu
concludevi
con
un
riassunto
delle
responsabilità,
or
Durante
la
riunione,
tu
concludevi
la
tua
esposizione.
The
function
is
similar
to
other
imperfect
forms
of
-ere
verbs
and
is
chosen
according
to
the
temporal
framing
of
the
narrative.
or
proper
noun
in
English-language
reference
works.
It
is
not
typically
encountered
as
an
independent
word
outside
Italian
grammar
and
would
only
appear
in
Italian
texts
as
part
of
the
conjugated
verb.
Etymologically,
concludere
derives
from
Latin
concludere,
from
con-
(together)
and
cludere
(to
close),
sharing
the
same
root
as
related
terms
such
as
conclusion
and
conclude.