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consegni

Consegni is a form of the Italian verb consegnare, used as the second-person singular present indicative meaning you deliver. It also appears as the present subjunctive for the same person (che tu consegni). The infinitive of the verb is consegnare, and the related noun for the act of delivering is consegna; the plural noun for deliveries is consegne. In everyday Italian, consegni would appear in sentences such as Tu consegni i documenti domani.

Consegni is also an Italian surname. It is found among families in Italy and within Italian communities

Etymology: The verb and the surname share a common root with Latin consignare/consignare, from con- plus signare,

See also: consegna, consegne, consegnare, consignare.

abroad.
Like
many
Italian
surnames,
it
may
derive
from
occupational,
locational,
or
descriptive
origins,
though
specific
etymologies
are
not
provided
here.
meaning
to
entrust
or
deliver.
The
Italian
evolution
yields
the
infinitive
consegnare
and
its
present
forms,
including
consegni.