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lavano

Lavano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb lavare, meaning "they wash." It is used to describe actions carried out by multiple subjects in the present. For example: "Loro lavano i piatti ogni sera" (They wash the dishes every evening). The subject is often omitted in Italian sentences when it is clear from context.

Lavano can also function as a surname or as a place name in some contexts. While it

Etymology and related terms: The form Lavano derives from the verb lavare (to wash), which comes from

is
not
widely
recorded
as
the
name
of
a
major
town
or
region,
it
may
appear
in
personal
names
or
limited
local
listings
in
Italian-speaking
areas.
If
you
encounter
"Lavano"
as
a
proper
noun,
determine
whether
it
refers
to
a
person,
a
fictional
location,
or
a
local
place
name
based
on
surrounding
information.
Latin
lavāre.
Related
forms
include
lava,
lavi,
laviamo,
lavate,
lavano
in
different
tenses
and
persons.
The
word
is
primarily
recognized
through
its
linguistic
usage
rather
than
as
a
standalone
noun
in
standard
Italian.