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organizzarli

Organizzarli is the infinitive form of the Italian verb organizzare with the clitic pronoun li attached, meaning “to organize them.” It is used when the direct object is masculine plural (for example, i documenti, gli studenti).

In Italian, clitic pronouns such as li attach to non-finite forms of verbs. Organizzarli appears when the

Examples include:

Dobbiamo organizzarli entro domani. (We must organize them by tomorrow.)

Li ho organizzati ieri. (I organized them yesterday.)

Sto organizzandoli per la riunione. (I am organizing them for the meeting.)

Notes:

“Organizzarli” refers to a masculine plural group; for all-feminine or feminine plural groups, the forms organizzarle

object
is
the
pronoun
“them.”
The
infinitive
can
be
used
after
another
verb
(devo
organizzarli),
in
the
gerund
(organizzandoli),
or
before
a
finite
verb
(li
ho
organizzati).
The
past
participle
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
preceding
direct
objects
(Li
ho
organizzati).
For
feminine
objects,
the
corresponding
form
is
organizzarle
(to
organize
them,
feminine).
or
organizzandole
are
used.
The
construction
is
common
in
everyday
Italian
and
appears
in
both
written
and
spoken
language,
especially
in
contexts
like
planning,
event
management,
and
teamwork.