perdonavo
Perdonavo is the first-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Italian verb perdonare, meaning to pardon or forgive. It is used to describe past actions or states that were ongoing, repeated, or habitual, rather than a single completed act. In narratives or explanations, perdonavo can convey a sense of ongoing forgiveness in the past.
Conjugation and grammar follow the standard pattern for -are verbs in the imperfect tense. The endings are
Usage and nuance: Perdonavo contrasts with the passato prossimo (ho perdonato), which marks a completed forgiveness
Etymology: Perdonare comes from Latin per- plus donare (to give). The prefix per- conveys emphasis or thoroughness,