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interagisco

Interagisco is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Italian verb interagire, meaning to interact or to engage in reciprocal action. The verb derives from Latin interagere, from inter- “between” and agere “to act,” and in modern Italian it describes actions where one party acts in response to, or together with, another.

Interagire is a regular -ire verb that forms the present tense with the final -isco in the

Interagisco is used to describe personal actions of interacting with people, systems, or environments. It commonly

See also: interagire, interazione, interfaccia. Note: while it could appear as part of a brand name in

io,
tu,
lui/lei,
and
loro
forms:
io
interagisco,
tu
interagisci,
lui/lei
interagisce,
noi
interagiamo,
voi
interagite,
loro
interagiscono.
In
other
tenses
it
follows
standard
-ire
conjugation
patterns.
occurs
with
a
preposition
such
as
con:
“interagisco
con
i
colleghi,”
or
in
contexts
like
social
media,
software,
or
research:
“il
sistema
permette
agli
utenti
di
interagire
con
l’interfaccia.”
It
can
also
denote
mutual
influence
in
conversations
or
collaborations:
“gli
studenti
interagiscono
tra
loro
durante
le
lezioni.”
specific
contexts,
in
standard
Italian
interagisco
remains
a
verb
form
rather
than
a
noun.