firmiamo
Firmiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb firmare, meaning to sign. It translates to “we sign” and, in imperative sense, to an inclusive exhortation such as “let us sign.” The form is commonly used in contexts involving signing documents, contracts, petitions, or agreements.
In everyday Italian, firmiamo is often used to rally collective action or to suggest a course of
Grammatically, firmiamo is the noi form of the present tense of firmare. It contrasts with other person
As a term in English-language or international references, firmiamo is not widely recognized as the name of