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necessitiamo

Necessitiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb necessitare, meaning we need or we require. The term is relatively formal and is not common in everyday speech, where speakers typically say abbiamo bisogno di or ci serve/ci servono to express a need. Necessitare can take a di phrase to indicate what is required, and it can also govern a direct object in certain constructions.

Etymology and usage context: necessitare derives from Latin necessitas, meaning necessity, and has developed in Italian

Grammatical notes: The subject agrees with the verb as needed (noi necessitiamo). It is common to see

Examples:

- Noi necessitiamo di una proroga per completare il progetto.

- Questo piano necessita di ulteriori chiarimenti.

See also: necessity in Italian, phrases for expressing need (abbiamo bisogno di, ci serve), Latin roots of

In summary, necessitiamo is a formal verb form used to express a collective need, often preferred in

to
express
the
act
of
requiring
something.
The
verb
is
most
often
encountered
in
formal,
administrative,
or
legal
language,
as
well
as
in
business
writing,
rather
than
in
casual
conversation.
it
followed
by
di
+
noun
phrase,
for
example
necessitiamo
di
ulteriori
risorse.
In
some
contexts,
the
same
idea
can
be
conveyed
with
more
colloquial
alternatives
such
as
abbiamo
bisogno
di
or
ci
serve/ci
servono.
The
phrase
can
also
appear
in
the
third
person
singular
(necessita)
when
referring
to
a
singular
subject,
as
in
Questo
piano
necessita
di
ulteriori
chiarimenti.
Italian
words
such
as
necessità
(necessity).
official
or
written
Italian,
with
common
paralinguistic
equivalents
in
everyday
speech.