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distruggo

Distruggo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb distruggere, meaning "to destroy." In standard Italian, distruggo is used to describe the speaker’s action of destroying something and appears in everyday speech and writing, especially in informal contexts or in dialogue.

Morphology and pronunciation: The form distruggo is formed from the stem distrug- plus the first-person suffix

Usage and meaning: Beyond the grammatical function, distruggo may appear in informal dialogue to denote immediate

Relation to other terms: It is related to distruggere, distruzione, and other derived forms such as distruttore

-go,
as
in
io
distruggo.
Italian
spelling
yields
the
double
'gg'
before
the
-o
in
the
first
person,
producing
distruggo;
other
forms
are
distruggi
(tu),
distrugge
(lui/lei),
distruggiamo
(noi),
distruggete
(voi),
distruggono
(loro).
The
word
is
part
of
the
regular
-gere
verb
conjugation
pattern
with
the
geminated
consonant.
action.
It
is
also
encountered
in
online
and
pop-cultural
contexts
as
a
punchy
exclamation
or
expressive
device
to
convey
triumph,
aggression,
or
destructive
action
in
games,
fiction,
or
memes.
It
remains
primarily
a
verb
form,
not
a
noun.
(destroyer)
and
distruttivo
(destructive).
In
linguistic
discussions,
distruggo
is
cited
as
an
example
of
Italian
first-person
singular
regular
-gg-
formation.