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confermiamo

Confermiamo is the first person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb confermare, meaning "we confirm." It is used to acknowledge, affirm, or certify information, decisions, or arrangements, in both formal and informal contexts.

The verb confermare comes from the Latin confirmare, built from con- (together, with) and firmare (to make

Typical examples include: "Confermiamo l'appuntamento per domani alle 10" (We confirm the appointment for tomorrow at

Grammatically, confermiamo is a finite verb used with a subject (noi). It does not function as an

firm).
In
use,
confermiamo
introduces
statements
that
assert
the
validity
or
reception
of
something,
such
as
a
plan,
a
document,
or
a
notice.
10);
"Confermiamo
la
prenotazione"
(We
confirm
the
reservation);
and
in
correspondence,
"Confermiamo
di
aver
ricevuto
la
vostra
segnalazione"
(We
confirm
that
we
have
received
your
report).
The
form
is
common
in
business
communications,
customer
service,
and
official
notices,
where
it
signals
formal
acknowledgment.
imperative
form;
the
imperative
would
use
the
bare
verb
form
or
the
first-person
plural
in
more
directive
contexts.
Related
forms
include
confermare
(to
confirm),
la
conferma
(the
confirmation),
and
confermato
(confirmed).
In
translation,
confermiamo
is
typically
rendered
as
"we
confirm"
or,
more
formally,
"we
hereby
confirm,"
depending
on
context.