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estenderne

Estenderne is an Italian grammatical form created by attaching the enclitic pronoun ne to the infinitive estendere. It is not a distinct lexical item but a non-finite construction used in contexts where the pronoun ne refers to something previously mentioned, often indicating a partitive sense such as “some of it” or “of them.” The exact interpretation depends on the surrounding discourse.

Morphology and formation: Estendere is a third-conjugation verb meaning “to extend” or “to spread.” When combined

Usage notes: Estenderne is relatively rare outside certain stylistic or technical contexts. In common speech, speakers

See also: Italian pronouns, ne (clitic pronoun), estendere, enclitic pronouns.

with
the
enclitic
ne,
the
infinitive
becomes
estenderne.
The
pronoun
ne
is
attached
directly
to
the
infinitive
and
behaves
like
other
enclitic
pronouns
in
Italian,
frequently
appearing
in
formal,
literary,
or
specialized
registers
rather
than
everyday
speech.
The
construction
can
occur
with
auxiliary
or
modal
verbs
that
require
an
infinitive
complement,
allowing
ne
to
carry
information
about
quantity
or
source
that
would
otherwise
require
a
longer
phrase.
more
often
rephrase
to
use
estendere
without
ne
or
to
replace
it
with
explicit
di-phrases
(for
example
to
specify
“of
it”
or
“of
them”).
Its
presence
signals
a
level
of
formality
or
a
literary
tone
and
can
contribute
to
conciseness
when
a
prior
referent
has
already
been
established
in
the
discourse.