indicativi
Indicativi is the plural form of indicativo, the mood in Italian and other Romance languages used for statements of fact, description, and real events. In Italian grammar, the indicative is the most common mood and contrasts with other moods such as the congiuntivo (subjunctive), condizionale (conditional), and imperativo (imperative).
The indicative includes both simple tenses and compound tenses. Simple tenses typically comprise presente (present), imperfetto
Usage within sentences centers on asserting facts, describing real events, or asking questions about reality. Examples
Etymology traces to Latin indicativus, meaning “to point out” or “to indicate.” See also congiuntivo, condizionale,