insistemmo
insistemmo is a word in the Italian language. It is the first-person plural past historic (passato remoto) form of the verb insistere. This verb means to insist, to persist, or to dwell upon something. Therefore, insistemmo translates to "we insisted" or "we persisted." The past historic tense is typically used in Italian to describe events that happened in the distant past, often in narrative or historical contexts, and is less common in everyday spoken Italian compared to the present perfect (passato prossimo). It conveys a sense of finality or distance from the event. The ending "-emmo" is characteristic of the first-person plural past historic for verbs in the -ere conjugation group in Italian.