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operiamo

Operiamo is the present indicative first-person plural form of the Italian verb operare. It denotes that the subject performs an action of operating or carrying out tasks. The phrase can be used in medical, industrial, business, or general contexts, depending on the object of the operation.

Conjugation and form: operare is a regular -are verb. The present tense forms are: io opero, tu

Etymology: operare derives from Latin operari meaning to work or to act, from opus meaning work.

Usage: In medicine, a surgeon might say “operiamo domani” meaning “we will operate tomorrow” or “stiamo per

See also: operare, operazione, operativo.

operi,
lui/lei
opera,
noi
operiamo,
voi
operate,
loro
operano.
The
form
operiamo
clearly
expresses
“we
operate”
or
“we
are
operating”
with
no
explicit
subject.
operare
sul
paziente”
meaning
“we
are
about
to
operate
on
the
patient.”
In
business
or
public
life,
“l’azienda
opera
nel
settore
energetico”
meaning
“the
company
operates
in
the
energy
sector.”
The
verb
is
transitive
and
can
convey
performing,
carrying
out,
or
implementing
tasks.