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dipartono

Dipartono is a form in Italian grammar. It is the third-person plural present indicative of the verb dipartire, which means to part, divide, or disperse. In some contexts, dipartire expresses the act of separating a group into parts or distributing entities into subgroups, while in other senses it can convey movement away from a center, akin to depart or disperse.

Etymology: The verb derives from Latin dispartire, from the prefix di- meaning apart and partire meaning to

Usage: Dipartono is used in formal or written Italian, including historical narratives, administrative language, and technical

Examples: Le squadre dipartono in sei direzioni diverse. Le spedizioni dipartono domani. In these sentences, the

See also: dipartire, partire, dipartimento, dispartire (archaic).

part.
The
noun
dipartimento
(department)
shares
the
same
root,
reflecting
a
sense
of
division
into
units.
descriptions.
It
often
appears
when
describing
processes
that
involve
splitting
or
distributing
components,
or
when
multiple
subjects
perform
the
action
in
the
present
tense.
meaning
depends
on
context:
the
teams
split
into
directions,
or
the
shipments
set
out
from
a
base.