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favorisca

Favorisca is the third-person singular present subjunctive form of the Italian verb favorire, meaning to favor or to support. It is used in subordinate clauses that require the subjunctive mood, typically following verbs or expressions of doubt, possibility, desire, or necessity, and after certain conjunctions such as che.

Morphology and usage notes: In standard Italian, some -ire verbs with an isc infix form their present

Examples:

- È improbabile che questa misura favorisca l’occupazione.

- Speriamo che la riforma favorisca l’istruzione.

Usage context: Favorisca appears mainly in formal or written Italian, where the subjunctive mood remains productive.

See also: Italian grammar, Subjunctive mood, Favorire (the verb from which favourise derives).

subjunctive
with
an
-isca
ending
in
the
third
person
singular,
as
in
favorisca.
The
corresponding
forms
for
other
persons
follow
the
subjunctive
paradigm
typical
of
-ire
verbs
with
isc,
such
as
favoriscano
for
the
third
person
plural.
Practically,
favorisca
signals
subjectivity,
uncertainty,
or
non-assertive
possibility
within
a
sentence.
In
contemporary
spoken
Italian,
speakers
may
use
other
constructions
or,
in
some
contexts,
rely
on
the
indicative,
depending
on
regional
and
stylistic
preferences.