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creano

Creano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb creare, meaning "they create." It is used with a plural subject to indicate that the subjects are performing the act of creating in the present moment. The present tense conjugation of creare is: io creo, tu crei, lui/lei crea, noi creiamo, voi create, loro creano. For example, Le aziende creano nuove opportunità. They create new opportunities.

The verb derives from Latin creare, meaning to create or produce. It shares its root with related

Grammar notes include its use with the auxiliary avere in compound tenses. For instance, passato prossimo is

Beyond its primary function as a verb, creano may occasionally appear as a surname or place-name in

See also: creare, creato, creazione.

Italian
forms
such
as
creare
and
creatore,
and
it
is
part
of
a
broader
class
of
Romance-language
verbs
built
from
Latin
roots
related
to
making
and
bringing
into
existence.
hanno
creato
(“they
have
created”).
The
imperfect
is
creavano,
and
the
future
is
creerò,
creerai,
creerà,
creeremo,
creerete,
creeranno,
depending
on
the
subject.
Italian-speaking
regions,
though
such
uses
are
uncommon
and
not
widely
documented.
In
standard
linguistic
usage,
creano
is
understood
exclusively
as
a
verb
form
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.