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esplorano

Esplorano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb esplorare, meaning "they explore." It is used to describe subjects carrying out an act of examination, investigation, or reconnaissance, whether in a physical sense, such as surveying terrain, or in a figurative sense, such as examining data or ideas.

The verb esplorare comes from Latin explorare, formed with the prefix ex- and a root related to

Usage of esplorano is broad and pragmatic. It governs direct objects and is typically paired with nouns

Related terms include esplorazione (exploration) and esploratore (explorer). Esplorare is used across disciplines, including science, geography,

probing
or
examining.
In
Italian,
esplorare
entered
common
use
as
the
language
developed
into
its
modern
form,
and
esplorano
represents
the
standard
present-tense
form
for
“they
explore.”
such
as
territorio,
dati,
metodologie,
or
idee.
Example
sentences:
"I
ricercatori
esplorano
nuove
metodologie"
or
"Le
squadre
esplorano
il
territorio."
The
full
present-tense
conjugation
is:
io
esploro,
tu
esplori,
lui/lei
esplora,
noi
esploriamo,
voi
esplorate,
loro
esplorano.
The
verb
forms
compound
tenses
with
avere,
as
in
"ho
esplorato"
(I
explored)
or
"avremo
esplorato"
(we
will
have
explored).
archaeology,
and
everyday
language,
to
describe
acts
of
searching,
probing,
or
investigating.