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crescono

Crescono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb crescere, which means to grow, to increase, or to rise. The verb derives from Latin crescere and belongs to the regular -ere conjugation group, though its first-person singular form is irregular (io cresco). The full present tense is: io cresco, tu cresci, lui/lei cresce, noi cresc growing? Wait I must ensure correct: "noi cresciamo, voi crescete, loro crescono." I must not introduce errors. Let's rewrite cleanly.

Crescono is the third-person plural present indicative form of crescere, which means to grow, to increase, or

Crescono is commonly used to describe physical growth, growth in numbers, or growth in intensity. For instance:

Note closely related forms include crescere (the infinitive), cresco (io), crescete (voi), and crescendo is a musical

See also: crescere, crescita, crescendo.

to
rise.
The
verb
derives
from
Latin
crescere
and
belongs
to
the
regular
-ere
conjugation
pattern,
with
the
full
present
tense
being:
io
cresco,
tu
cresci,
lui/lei
cresce,
noi
cresciamo,
voi
crescete,
loro
crescono.
Crescono
is
used
when
the
subject
is
plural,
for
example:
Le
piante
crescono
rapidamente
in
primavera.
I
prezzi
crescono
settimana
dopo
settimana.
Le
popolazioni
crescono
nei
paesi
in
sviluppo;
Le
aziende
crescono
grazie
alla
domanda
globale.
It
can
also
appear
in
figurative
contexts,
such
as
the
growth
of
skills,
influence,
or
awareness.
noun
borrowed
from
Italian
meaning
a
gradual
increase
in
volume
or
intensity.
Although
linguistically
related,
crescere
and
crescendo
occupy
different
grammatical
and
semantic
spaces:
crescere
is
the
verb,
while
crescendo
is
a
musical
term
or
a
noun
in
Italian
and
English.