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impareremmo

Impareremmo is the first-person plural form of the Italian verb imparare in the conditional present, meaning "we would learn." It is used to express hypothetical outcomes, polite offers, or statements about what would happen under certain conditions.

Morphology and conjugation: imparare is a regular -are verb, and its conditional present forms are built from

Usage notes: The conditional present of imparare is commonly used to describe hypothetical actions, polite offers,

Examples:

- Se avessimo tempo, impareremmo una nuova lingua. (If we had time, we would learn a new language.)

- Offriremmo assistenza se ce ne fosse bisogno; impareremmo rapidamente le procedure. (We would offer assistance if

See also: Italian verb conjugation, conditional mood, imparare.

the
future
stem
imparer-
with
the
standard
endings
-ei,
-esti,
-ebbe,
-emmo,
-este,
-ebbero.
Therefore,
the
forms
include
io
imparerei,
tu
impareresti,
lui/lei
imparerebbe,
noi
impareremmo,
voi
imparereste,
loro
imparerebbero.
The
form
impareremmo
specifically
corresponds
to
the
noi
(we)
subject.
or
to
soften
statements.
It
often
appears
in
the
main
clause
after
a
hypothetical
condition
introduced
by
a
past
or
present
clause
(for
example,
after
se
+
imperfect
subjunctive).
It
can
also
express
a
neutral
statement
about
what
would
be
learned
given
certain
circumstances.
needed;
we
would
learn
the
procedures
quickly.)