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guadagnati

Guadagnati is an Italian term that primarily functions as the plural masculine past participle of the verb guadagnare, meaning earned or gained. It can also serve as an adjective, agreeing in gender and number with the noun it modifies. In contemporary Italian, it appears in phrases such as soldi guadagnati (earned money) or profitti guadagnati (gained profits). When used in compound tenses with essere, the participle may agree with the subject, as in i premi sono stati guadagnati (the prizes have been earned).

As a linguistic form, guadagnati reflects standard Italian verb conjugation patterns for guadagnare. The feminine plural

Guadagnati also exists as a surname. It is of Italian origin and likely derives from the same

Related terms include guadagno (earnings or profit) and guadagnare (to earn). The form guadagnati serves as a

is
guadagnate,
and
the
masculine
singular
is
guadagnato.
The
participle
can
be
placed
after
a
noun
to
form
a
descriptive
phrase,
or
used
to
construct
passive
or
perfect
tenses
with
appropriate
auxiliary
verbs
and
agreement
rules.
verb
root,
reflecting
a
historical
or
descriptive
association
with
earning
or
gaining.
Surname
usage
can
be
found
in
Italy
and
among
Italian
diaspora
communities.
Because
surnames
often
predate
standardized
documentation,
precise
regional
distribution
varies
and
individual
genealogical
details
would
require
targeted
archival
research.
tangible
example
of
how
participles
function
in
Italian
grammar
and
how
they
can
appear
in
surnames
as
well
as
everyday
language.