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guadagnamo

Guadagnamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb guadagnare, meaning “we earn” or “we gain.” It is used to describe actions performed by the subject noi and is part of the regular -are verb conjugation. The standard present indicative forms for the other persons are io guadagno, tu guadagni, lui/lei guadagna, noi guadagnamo, voi guadagnate, loro guadagnano.

In usage, guadagnare can take a direct object to express earning money or other gains, and it

Examples illustrate everyday usage: Noi guadagnamo abbastanza da pagare le bollette mensili. Con una gestione migliore,

Guadagnamo is not a proper noun; it is a verb form derived from guadagnare. The related noun

is
often
paired
with
common
nouns
and
idioms.
Typical
collocations
include
guadagnare
soldi
(to
earn
money),
guadagnare
tempo
(to
gain
time),
guadagnare
fiducia
(to
earn
trust),
and
guadagnare
terreno
(to
make
progress
or
gain
ground).
The
phrase
guadagnare
tempo
is
a
frequent
idiom
indicating
the
act
of
saving
or
gaining
time
rather
than
losing
it,
while
guadagnare
terreno
is
used
in
contexts
of
competition
or
negotiation.
siamo
riusciti
a
guadagnare
terreno
sul
mercato
locale.
In
addition
to
its
literal
sense,
guadagnamo
functions
as
part
of
broader
expressions
about
progress,
efficiency,
and
resource
acquisition.
guadagno
means
“gain”
or
“profit,”
and
both
share
the
same
lexical
root.