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interagiscano

Interagiscano is the third-person plural present subjunctive form of the Italian verb interagire, meaning to interact. The form is used in subordinate clauses that require the congiuntivo mood, typically after verbs expressing doubt, desire, possibility, necessity, or after certain conjunctions that introduce subjunctive clauses.

Formation and usage: The present subjunctive of interagire follows the regular -isc- pattern for -ire verbs.

Examples: È fondamentale che interagiscano con i colleghi. Non è certo che interagiscano in modo costruttivo.

Notes: In formal Italian, the subjunctive mood remains a grammatical resource, though in informal speech some

See also: interagire, congiuntivo, grammatica italiana.

The
stem
is
interagisc-
and
the
ending
-ano
yields
interagiscano
for
the
loro
form.
This
mirrors
other
verbs
with
the
-isc-
stem,
such
as
finire
->
finiscano.
Interagiscano
is
thus
used
to
express
actions
that
are
potential
or
desired
rather
than
asserted
as
fact
in
the
present.
Spero
che
interagiscano
meglio
nel
lavoro
di
squadra.
In
each
case
the
subjunctive
mood
signals
dependency
on
a
preceding
verb
or
expression
rather
than
a
straightforward
factual
statement.
speakers
substitute
the
indicative
or
use
simpler
constructions.
Interagiscano
functions
as
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
standalone
word;
it
occurs
within
sentences
to
coordinate
subject
matter
that
is
uncertain,
desired,
or
contingent.