gratifico
Gratifico is a term that can refer to linguistic forms of Italian verbs or, less commonly, to a proper name used in branding or titles. In Italian grammar, gratifico is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb gratificare, which means to gratify, reward, or fulfill someone’s wishes. Gratificare is a transitive verb of the -are conjugation; its full present tense forms include gratifico (I gratify), gratifichi (you gratify), gratifica (he/she gratifies), gratifichiamo, gratificate, gratificano. The infinitive gratificare derives from Latin gratificare, from gratus “pleasing” plus facere “to make.” In usage, gratifico appears as a regular verb form in sentences.
Examples of usage include phrases such as Io gratifico i dipendenti per il loro impegno or Le
As a standalone noun or concept, gratifico is not a standard entry in Italian dictionaries and is