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monitorano

Monitorano is primarily a grammatical form in Italian. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb monitorare, meaning "they monitor." The verb monitorare denotes the act of observing, checking, or keeping track of something over time.

Etymology and usage: Monitorare is borrowed from the English word monitor, with the standard Italian -are ending

Context and references: Monitorano is not commonly used as a separate proper noun in standard reference works,

See also: monitorare; Italian verb forms and conjugation.

added.
In
contemporary
Italian,
monitorare
is
widely
used
in
technical,
administrative,
and
everyday
language
to
describe
ongoing
observation
of
data,
processes,
or
conditions.
The
form
monitorano
appears
in
sentences
such
as
"Le
autorità
monitorano
la
situazione"
(The
authorities
are
monitoring
the
situation)
or
"Le
aziende
monitorano
i
KPI"
(The
companies
monitor
the
KPIs).
and
there
are
no
widely
recognized
entities
or
places
named
Monitorano
in
major
sources.
When
encountered
in
fiction
or
niche
texts,
it
may
be
used
as
a
fictional
name
or
title,
but
such
uses
are
not
established
as
part
of
a
broader,
verifiable
canon.