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interagisci

Interagisci is the second person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb interagire, and it also serves as the informal imperative form meaning “you interact” or “interact!” in direct address. It is commonly used in everyday speech, instructions, feedback, and guidance aimed at a single, familiar listener, for example: Interagisci con gli altri durante la riunione.

Etymology and grammar. Interagire derives from Latin interagire, formed from inter- “between, among” and agere “to

Usage and nuance. The verb conveys taking part in a reciprocal or responsive activity, often involving communication,

Related terms. Related forms include interagisce (lui/lei present), interagiscono (loro present), and interagire (base verb). Antonyms

act.”
In
the
Italian
present
tense,
interagire
follows
the
-isc-
conjugation
pattern:
io
interagisco,
tu
interagisci,
lui/lei
interagisce,
noi
interagiamo,
voi
interagite,
loro
interagiscono.
The
second
person
singular
form,
used
here,
appears
both
in
the
indicative
(tu
interagisci)
and
in
the
imperative
(Interagisci!).
The
imperative
has
limited
forms
for
formal
address
(Lei
interagisca)
and
for
plural
or
inclusive
commands
(Interagite!,
Interagiscano).
collaboration,
or
engagement
with
others.
It
is
frequently
paired
with
prepositional
phrases
to
specify
the
object
of
interaction,
such
as
interagisci
con
i
colleghi,
interagisci
online,
or
interagisci
con
le
risorse
disponibili.
In
professional
or
educational
writing,
interagire
and
its
forms
are
used
to
describe
the
act
of
engaging
with
people,
information,
or
systems.
might
emphasize
non-participation
or
non-engagement,
while
synonyms
include
collaborare,
comunicare,
or
partecipare,
depending
on
context.