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emettevano

Emettevano is the third-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb emettere, meaning to emit, to issue, or to release. It expresses an action in the past that was ongoing, repeated, or part of the background in narration.

Etymology and form: Emettere derives from Latin emittere, formed from ex- (out) and mittere (to send). In

Usage and nuances: Emettevano is used with a plural subject to describe emissions, issuances, or releases that

Examples:

- Durante la notte, le lampade emettevano una luce fioca.

- Le banche emettevano nuove banconote durante il periodo di riforma.

- Alcune piante emettevano un profumo intenso in primavera.

See also: emettere, emissione, emissioni.

Italian,
emettere
follows
the
regular
-ere
conjugation
pattern
in
the
imperfect:
emettevo,
emettevi,
emetteva,
emettevamo,
emettevate,
emettevano.
occurred
in
the
past.
It
is
transitive
and
commonly
takes
a
direct
object,
such
as
profumo,
gas,
luce,
odore,
emissioni,
o
banconote.
It
can
also
describe
ongoing
sensory
phenomena
or
signals,
for
example:
Le
lampade
emettevano
una
luce
fioca;
Le
piante
emettevano
un
profumo
dolce.
In
narrative,
the
imperfect
conveys
background
action
or
habitual
past
activity.
It
should
not
be
used
for
present
or
future
events;
for
present
tense
the
form
would
be
emettono.