imploro
Imploro is a conjugated verb form meaning “I implore” or “I beg” in several Romance languages. It is the first-person singular present indicative of the verb meaning to entreat, beseech, or plead. The term derives from Latin implorare, built from in- “toward” or “upon” plus plorare “to cry out, lament,” and evolved to express earnest appeal to another person.
In Spanish, imploro is the first-person singular present indicative of implorar. It is used in both formal
In Portuguese, eu imploro serves as the present indicative form of implorar. It expresses a direct, emphatic
In Italian, Io imploro is the present indicative form of implorare. It carries a similar sense of
Usage notes common across these languages include a tendency for imploro to impart a strong, sometimes theatrical,