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notiamo

Notiamo is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb notare, meaning "we notice" or "we remark." It is used in statements of observation and appears with the subject noi, as in Notiamo un cambiamento.

Usage and function: Notiamo introduces a clause that presents an observation or finding. It is common in

Grammar and etymology: The infinitive is notare; other present indicative forms include noto, noti, nota, notiamo,

See also: notare, nota, notazione. Notiamo functions as a standard conjugated verb form in Italian and has

journalism,
academic
writing,
and
everyday
speech.
Examples
include
Notiamo
un
aumento
delle
temperature
or
Notiamo
che
i
dati
mostrano
una
correlazione.
notate,
notano.
The
verb
comes
from
Latin
notare
(to
mark,
to
note).
The
noun
nota,
related
but
distinct,
means
"note"
or
"grade"
in
Italian
and
is
used
independently
from
the
verb
form.
no
independent
meaning
beyond
its
role
as
the
present-tense
first-person
plural
of
notare,
though
it
can
appear
in
contexts
ranging
from
casual
conversation
to
formal
reporting.