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dipendo

Dipendo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb dipendere, meaning “I depend.” It is used to express that the subject relies on someone or something. In everyday Italian, the form io dipendo is relatively rare because speakers commonly use other constructions such as dipende to convey a general dependency, or phrases like “dipende da” to indicate what something depends on (for example, “Dipende da te” = “It depends on you”).

Conjugation and forms: io dipendo, tu dipendi, lui/lei dipende, noi dipendiamo, voi dipendete, loro dipendono. The

Etymology: dipendere derives from Latin dependere, formed from de- (from) and pendere (to hang, weigh). The figurative

Usage notes: The present indicative io dipendo can appear in literary or formal contexts to emphasize personal

As a proper noun: there is no widely recognized organization, product, or public figure named Dipendo in

See also: dipendere, Italian verb conjugation, dependence.

verb
belongs
to
the
second
conjugation
(ends
in
-ere)
and
shares
its
stem
with
related
forms
like
dipende
and
dipendiamo.
meaning
in
Italian—to
be
contingent
or
to
rely—is
a
natural
extension
of
the
sense
of
being
weighed
or
charged
by
another
factor.
dependency,
but
it
is
not
the
standard
way
to
express
general
dependence
in
contemporary
speech.
For
most
purposes,
dipende
or
expressions
with
da
are
preferred.
major
reference
works.
When
capitalized
as
a
name,
its
meaning
would
be
determined
by
context,
not
by
a
fixed
linguistic
definition.